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Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2022
Housheng Zhou +4 more
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Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2019
As urban rail transit (URT) systems usually do not operate for the whole day, the last train service offers the last daily chance for late-night passengers to utilize URT services to reach their target destination stations. This paper formally introduces
Yu Zhou, Yun Wang, Hai Yang, Xuedong Yan
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As urban rail transit (URT) systems usually do not operate for the whole day, the last train service offers the last daily chance for late-night passengers to utilize URT services to reach their target destination stations. This paper formally introduces
Yu Zhou, Yun Wang, Hai Yang, Xuedong Yan
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A fast heuristic for the train scheduling problem
Computers & Operations Research, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
X. Cai, C. J. Goh
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Single Line Train Scheduling with ACO
2013In this paper we study a train scheduling problem on a single line that may be traversed in both directions by trains with different priorities travelling with different speeds. We propose an ACO approach to provide decision support for tackling this problem.
Marc Reimann, José Eugênio Leal
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Train Outstable Scheduling as Constraint Satisfaction
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2013This paper outlines the design of a scheduling algorithm that allocates outstabling locations to railway trains. From time to time railway trains may need to be outstabled to temporary locations, such as stations, sidings, depots, etc., until they are needed for regular operations. This is common for urban rail transit, and especially so for those that
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Algorithms for Freight Train Scheduling
Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence, 2022Lucas Morais +3 more
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A Survey of Optimization Models for Train Routing and Scheduling
Transportation Science, 1998The aim of this paper is to present a survey of recent optimization models for the most commonly studied rail transportation problems. For each group of problems, we propose a classification of models and describe their important characteristics by focusing on model structure and algorithmic aspects.
Jean-François Cordeau +2 more
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A Two-Person Conflict Model in Train Scheduling
International Game Theory Review, 2003This paper presents a two-person bargaining model in which railway company and its passenger community are the players in the train-scheduling problem. The fuel consumption cost and the total passenger-time constitute the payoff functions. First, the Pareto frontier is determined using the ∊-constraint method and then conflict resolution is performed ...
Keivan Ghoseiri +2 more
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Scheduling Additional Trains on Dense Corridors
2009Every train schedule entails a certain risk of delay. When adding a new train to an existing timetable, planners have to take the expected risk of delay of the trains into account. Typically, this can be a very laborious task involving detailed simulations.
Holger Flier +2 more
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