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    <title language="eng">Development of a Simulation Framework for Urban Ropeway Systems and Analysis of the Planned Ropeway Network in Regensburg, Germany</title>
    <abstract language="eng">To evaluate the performance of a ropeway in an urban environment, simulations of the dynamic passenger transport characteristics are required. Therefore, a modular simulation model for urban ropeway networks was developed, which can be flexibly adapted to any city and passenger volume. This simulation model was used to analyze the ropeway network concept of the German city Regensburg and to determine the expected operating conditions. The passenger volume, different types of persons, their occurrence probability and their destination distribution is depending on the location and daytime and can be defined for each individual station. In an initial analysis, the number of passengers currently occurring in bus traffic were projected onto the ropeway network. To enable climate-friendly and efficient operation, different strategies were developed to significantly reduce the number of gondolas. The best fitting strategies resulted in significant cost savings while passenger comfort, as represented by queue time, remained unchanged.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 2022 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 11-14 Dec. 2022, Singapore</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="isbn">978-1-6654-7661-4</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/WSC57314.2022.10015510</identifier>
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    <licence>Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG</licence>
    <author>Simon Haimerl</author>
    <author>Christoph Tschernitz</author>
    <author>Tobias Schiller</author>
    <author>Christoph Weig</author>
    <author>Ulrich Briem</author>
    <author>Stefan Galka</author>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="FAKMB">Fakultät Maschinenbau</collection>
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