Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts

This paper investigates potential configuration challenges in the development of optimization-based computational re-scheduling support for railway traffic networks. The paper presents results from an experimental study on how the characteristics of different situations and the network influence the...

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Main Author: Törnquist Krasemann, Johanna
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Published: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för datalogi och datorsystemteknik 2015
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description This paper investigates potential configuration challenges in the development of optimization-based computational re-scheduling support for railway traffic networks. The paper presents results from an experimental study on how the characteristics of different situations and the network influence the problem formulation and the resulting re-scheduling solutions. Two alternative objective functions are applied: a) Minimization of the delays at the end stations which exceed three minutes and b) minimization of delays larger than three minutes at intermediary commercial stops and at end stations. The study focuses on the congested, single-tracked Iron Ore line located in Northern Sweden and partially Norway. A combinatorial optimization model adapted to the special restrictions of this line is applied and solved using commercial optimization software. 20 different disturbance scenarios are solved and the resulting re-scheduling solutions are analyzed numerically and visually in order to better understand their practical impact. The results show that the two alternative, but similar, objective functions result in structurally, quite different re-scheduling solutions. The results also show that the selected objective functions have some flaws when it comes to scheduling trains that are ahead of their schedule by early departure, or by having a lot of margin time due to waiting time in meeting/passing locations. These early trains are not always “pushed” forward unless the objective function promotes that in some way. All scenarios were solved to optimality within 1 minute or less, which indicates that commercial solvers can handle practical problems of a relevant size for this type of setting. Research funded by the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) via the national research program KAJT (www.kajt.org) FLOAT - www.bth.se/float
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spelling ftblekingethallb:oai:DiVA.org:bth-618 2025-01-16T23:55:57+00:00 Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts Törnquist Krasemann, Johanna 2015 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-618 eng eng Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för datalogi och datorsystemteknik 6th International Conference on Railway Operations Modelling and Analysis, Tokyo, March 23-26, 2015 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Optimization Traffic Management Real-time scheduling Decision support system Modelling Computer Systems Datorsystem Conference paper info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject text 2015 ftblekingethallb 2024-12-18T12:04:00Z This paper investigates potential configuration challenges in the development of optimization-based computational re-scheduling support for railway traffic networks. The paper presents results from an experimental study on how the characteristics of different situations and the network influence the problem formulation and the resulting re-scheduling solutions. Two alternative objective functions are applied: a) Minimization of the delays at the end stations which exceed three minutes and b) minimization of delays larger than three minutes at intermediary commercial stops and at end stations. The study focuses on the congested, single-tracked Iron Ore line located in Northern Sweden and partially Norway. A combinatorial optimization model adapted to the special restrictions of this line is applied and solved using commercial optimization software. 20 different disturbance scenarios are solved and the resulting re-scheduling solutions are analyzed numerically and visually in order to better understand their practical impact. The results show that the two alternative, but similar, objective functions result in structurally, quite different re-scheduling solutions. The results also show that the selected objective functions have some flaws when it comes to scheduling trains that are ahead of their schedule by early departure, or by having a lot of margin time due to waiting time in meeting/passing locations. These early trains are not always “pushed” forward unless the objective function promotes that in some way. All scenarios were solved to optimality within 1 minute or less, which indicates that commercial solvers can handle practical problems of a relevant size for this type of setting. Research funded by the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) via the national research program KAJT (www.kajt.org) FLOAT - www.bth.se/float Conference Object Northern Sweden BTH - Blekinge Institute of Technology: Publications (DIVA) Norway
spellingShingle Optimization
Traffic Management
Real-time scheduling
Decision support system
Modelling
Computer Systems
Datorsystem
Törnquist Krasemann, Johanna
Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title_full Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title_fullStr Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title_full_unstemmed Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title_short Configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
title_sort configuration of an optimization-based decision support for railway traffic management in different contexts
topic Optimization
Traffic Management
Real-time scheduling
Decision support system
Modelling
Computer Systems
Datorsystem
topic_facet Optimization
Traffic Management
Real-time scheduling
Decision support system
Modelling
Computer Systems
Datorsystem
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-618