Statistical Analysis of Bus Networks in India
Atanu Chatterjee, Manju Manohar, Gitakrishnan Ramadurai

TL;DR
This study analyzes the topological structure of Indian bus networks using network science, revealing small-world properties and resilience characteristics influenced by geographical and socio-economic constraints.
Contribution
It models Indian bus networks as graphs in L-space and provides the first comprehensive statistical analysis of their topology and evolution.
Findings
Bus networks exhibit small-world properties.
They are robust to random failures but degree-sensitive.
Geographical constraints influence network evolution.
Abstract
Through the past decade the field of network science has established itself as a common ground for the cross-fertilization of exciting inter-disciplinary studies which has motivated researchers to model almost every physical system as an interacting network consisting of nodes and links. Although public transport networks such as airline and railway networks have been extensively studied, the status of bus networks still remains in obscurity. In developing countries like India, where bus networks play an important role in day-to-day commutation, it is of significant interest to analyze its topological structure and answer some of the basic questions on its evolution, growth, robustness and resiliency. In this paper, we model the bus networks of major Indian cities as graphs in \textit{L}-space, and evaluate their various statistical properties using concepts from network science. Our…
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