论文标题

公共交通系统中基于计划的传输风险分析

Schedule-based Analysis of Transmission Risk in Public Transportation Systems

论文作者

Zhou, Jiali, Koutsopoulos, Haris N.

论文摘要

包括Covid-19在内的空中疾病提出了公共交通系统中传播风险问题的问题。但是,缺乏对传播风险减轻方法在公共交通中的有效性的定量分析。本文使用AS Inputs Transit操作特征,时间表,原始目的地(OD)需求(OD)需求和病毒特征开发基于Wells-Riley模型的传输风险建模框架。该模型对操作员可以控制的各种因素以及可能是更广泛的政策决策(例如戴面膜戴)的外部因素敏感。该模型可用于评估传播风险与OD流,计划的操作以及戴面膜,通风和感染率等因素的关系。该论文使用马萨诸塞州湾运输局(MBTA)红线的实际数据,探讨了不同感染率方案的传播风险,无论是大小还是空间特征。本文评估了与病毒负荷相关因素和乘客负载因子的综合影响。增加的频率可以减轻传输风险,但无法完全弥补感染率的增加。显示火车不同汽车上的乘客分布不平衡,可提高整个系统范围的感染概率。在决策过程中,还应考虑空间感染率模式,因为它被证明会影响传播风险。对于分支机构的线条,分支之间的需求分布很重要,分支机构之间的进展分配调整以平衡火车上到不同分支机构的负载可以帮助降低风险。

Airborne diseases, including COVID-19, raise the question of transmission risk in public transportation systems. However, quantitative analysis of the effectiveness of transmission risk mitigation methods in public transportation is lacking. The paper develops a transmission risk modeling framework based on the Wells-Riley model using as inputs transit operating characteristics, schedule, Origin-Destination (OD) demand, and virus characteristics. The model is sensitive to various factors that operators can control, as well as external factors that may be subject of broader policy decisions (e.g. mask wearing). The model is utilized to assess transmission risk as a function of OD flows, planned operations, and factors such as mask-wearing, ventilation, and infection rates. Using actual data from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line, the paper explores the transmission risk under different infection rate scenarios, both in magnitude and spatial characteristics. The paper assesses the combined impact from viral load related factors and passenger load factors. Increasing frequency can mitigate transmission risk, but cannot fully compensate for increases in infection rates. Imbalanced passenger distribution on different cars of a train is shown to increase the overall system-wide infection probability. Spatial infection rate patterns should also be taken into account during policymaking as it is shown to impact transmission risk. For lines with branches, demand distribution among the branches is important and headway allocation adjustment among branches to balance the load on trains to different branches can help reduce risk.

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