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The basic building block of a schedule-based transit assignment problem is to find an optimal path for a passenger, given an origin node, a destination node and departure or arrival preferences. The schedule-based shortest time-dependent transit shortest path does not minimize always the total time of a trip; rather, it uses weight factors and preferences regarding departure and arrivals to determine the best path which satisfies the trip specifications. The algorithm, which is based on a label-setting scheme (Dijkstra, 1959) tracks both times (to determine the feasibility of a path) and cost (to determine the attractiveness of a path). This paper describes the model and the algorithm for this schedule-based deterministic temporal shortest path model.
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Florian, M. (2004). Finding Shortest Time-Dependent Paths in Schedule-Based Transit Networks: A Label Setting Algorithm. In: Wilson, N.H.M., Nuzzolo, A. (eds) Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: theory and applications. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6467-3_3
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