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Modeling and Simulation for Distribution Service Network of Comprehensive Passenger Transport Hub

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Research in this paper is focused on the modeling and simulation for distribution service network (DSN) of comprehensive passenger transport hub (CPTH). Firstly, based on the theory and method of complex network, the conception of DSN is proposed. Secondly, the model of DSN is build which consists of distribution entity topology network, distribution transport function network and distribution service function network. And then, Anylogic software is adopted to simulate the distribution process of passenger flow in CPTH by comparative analyzing the simulation performances among pedestrian simulation software. Finally, the transfer hall of Beijing South subway station is selected for case study, the results show that this method has strong readability and operability. Findings of this research are of practical significance in performance evaluation of passenger flow distribution.
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