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Apr 26, 2012
Compatibility Evaluation between BRT and Conventional Bus Based on Novel AHP Algorithm
Authors: Yangdong Zhao [email protected], Hong Chen [email protected], and Haigang TongAuthor Affiliations
Publication: ICTE 2011
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Nine indicators is selected to establish a compatibility evaluation system between BRT and conventional bus. The synthesis adaptability degree model with nonlinear characteristic is used as well as the corresponding procedure based on the improved AHP model, which utilizes the SVD method to improve the required precision of acceptable matrix of consistency and applies distance and approach degree to detect and amend the significant element in expert evaluation matrix. The compatibility evaluation between BRT and conventional bus in North Park Street, Jinan city, Shandong Province, provides a reference tool for further official sustainable development decision-making of urban and transportation system.
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Highway School of Chang'an University, Xi'an; and The First Highway Survey and Design Institute of China, Xi'an.E-mail: [email protected]
Highway School of Chang'an University, Xi'an.E-mail: [email protected]
Haigang Tong
The First Highway Survey and Design Institute of China, Xi'an
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