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Hierarchical and coupling model of factors influencing vessel traffic flow

Hierarchical and coupling model of factors influencing vessel traffic flow
Hierarchical and coupling model of factors influencing vessel traffic flow
Understanding the characteristics of vessel traffic flow is crucial in maintaining navigation safety, efficiency, and overall waterway transportation management. Factors influencing vessel traffic flow possess diverse features such as hierarchy, uncertainty, nonlinearity, complexity, and interdependency. To reveal the impact mechanism of the factors influencing vessel traffic flow, a hierarchical model and a coupling model are proposed in this study based on the interpretative structural modeling method. The hierarchical model explains the hierarchies and relationships of the factors using a graph. The coupling model provides a quantitative method that explores interaction effects of factors using a coupling coefficient. The coupling coefficient is obtained by determining the quantitative indicators of the factors and their weights. Thereafter, the data obtained from Port of Tianjin is used to verify the proposed coupling model. The results show that the hierarchical model of the factors influencing vessel traffic flow can explain the level, structure, and interaction effect of the factors; the coupling model is efficient in analyzing factors influencing traffic volumes. The proposed method can be used for analyzing increases in vessel traffic flow in waterway transportation system.
1932-6203
Liu, Zhao
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Liu, Zhao, Liu, Jingxian, Li, Huanhuan, Li, Zongzhi, Tan, Zhirong, Liu, Ryan Wen and Liu, Yi (2017) Hierarchical and coupling model of factors influencing vessel traffic flow. PLoS ONE, 12 (4), [e0175840]. (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175840).

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Abstract

Understanding the characteristics of vessel traffic flow is crucial in maintaining navigation safety, efficiency, and overall waterway transportation management. Factors influencing vessel traffic flow possess diverse features such as hierarchy, uncertainty, nonlinearity, complexity, and interdependency. To reveal the impact mechanism of the factors influencing vessel traffic flow, a hierarchical model and a coupling model are proposed in this study based on the interpretative structural modeling method. The hierarchical model explains the hierarchies and relationships of the factors using a graph. The coupling model provides a quantitative method that explores interaction effects of factors using a coupling coefficient. The coupling coefficient is obtained by determining the quantitative indicators of the factors and their weights. Thereafter, the data obtained from Port of Tianjin is used to verify the proposed coupling model. The results show that the hierarchical model of the factors influencing vessel traffic flow can explain the level, structure, and interaction effect of the factors; the coupling model is efficient in analyzing factors influencing traffic volumes. The proposed method can be used for analyzing increases in vessel traffic flow in waterway transportation system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 April 2017
Published date: 17 April 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 503150
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503150
ISSN: 1932-6203
PURE UUID: 496f7f98-8b3f-454d-a4dd-700d4bf51ed7
ORCID for Huanhuan Li: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4293-4763

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Author: Zhao Liu
Author: Jingxian Liu
Author: Huanhuan Li ORCID iD
Author: Zongzhi Li
Author: Zhirong Tan
Author: Ryan Wen Liu
Author: Yi Liu

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