TransportationNature Communications
Interconnectedness enhances network resilience of multimodal public transportation systems for Safe-to-Fail urban mobility
Z. Xu and S. S. Chopra
This research by Zizhen Xu and Shauhrat S. Chopra delves into the crucial role of interconnectedness in bolstering the resilience of Hong Kong's public transit system. The findings reveal that enhancing interconnectivity can significantly reduce vulnerabilities and improve the system's robustness, making it safer to fail while maintaining functionality. Discover how innovative integration strategies could transform public transportation resilience!
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