2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40864-021-00146-7
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What Impact Will the New-Built Metro Bring to the Transportation of Second-Tier Cities? From the Perspective of a Multilayer Complex Network

Abstract: Metro is being developed rapidly in second-tier cities. There is a need to understand the impact it brings as it relates to the planning and management of the whole urban transportation system. In this paper, we applied the multilayer complex network theory to study this problem by contrasting the characteristics of transportation networks before and after the metro is built. We focused on transportation networks in second-tier cities and (1) proposed edge functions of the road subnetwork and rail transit subn… Show more

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“…To further distinguish the difference in rail line technology, Sharav et al [26] extended the basic network measures by adding weights to compare different transit modes. Focusing on the newly built metro networks, Zhao et al [27] examined the relationships among statistical parameters such as travel cost, chessboard coefficient, and vulnerability in second-tier cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further distinguish the difference in rail line technology, Sharav et al [26] extended the basic network measures by adding weights to compare different transit modes. Focusing on the newly built metro networks, Zhao et al [27] examined the relationships among statistical parameters such as travel cost, chessboard coefficient, and vulnerability in second-tier cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yin et al [14] discussed the characteristics of COVID-19 transmission and identified vulnerable areas to target to prevent and control the spread of the epidemic in rail transit. Zhao et al [15] applied multilayer complex network theory to study the impacts that a newly built metro brought to a second-tier city.…”
Section: Literature Review and Innovation Of This Papermentioning
confidence: 99%