Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System

It is known that it is critical for train rescheduling problem to address some uncertain disturbances to keep the normal condition of railway traffic. This paper is keen on a mathematical model to reschedule high-speed trains controlled by the quasi-moving blocking signalling system impacted by mult...

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Main Authors: Peijuan Xu, Dawei Zhang, Jingwei Guo, Dan Liu, Hui Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6652531
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spelling doaj-3dc92b1c0b594ccdbf2d72e81b47a5ae2021-04-19T00:05:00ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation2042-31952021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6652531Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block SystemPeijuan Xu0Dawei Zhang1Jingwei Guo2Dan Liu3Hui Peng4School of Transportation EngineeringSchool of AutomobileSchool of Energy Science and EngineeringSchool of Transportation EngineeringSchool of Transportation EngineeringIt is known that it is critical for train rescheduling problem to address some uncertain disturbances to keep the normal condition of railway traffic. This paper is keen on a mathematical model to reschedule high-speed trains controlled by the quasi-moving blocking signalling system impacted by multidisturbances (i.e., primary delay, speed limitation, and siding line blockage). To be specific, a mixed-integer linear programming is formulated based on an improved alternative graph theory, by the means of rerouting, reordering, retiming, and train control. In order to adjust the train speed and find the best routes for trains, the set of alternative arcs and alternative arrival/departure paths are considered in the constraints, respectively. Due to this complex NP-hard problem, a two-step algorithm with three scheduling rules based on a commercial optimizer is applied to solve the problem efficiently in a real-word case, and the efficiency, validity, and feasibility of this method are demonstrated by a series of experimental tests. Finally, the graphical timetables rescheduled are analysed in terms of free conflicts of the solution. Consequently, the proposed mathematical model enriches the existing theory about train rescheduling, and it can also assist train dispatchers to figure out disturbances efficiently.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6652531
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author Peijuan Xu
Dawei Zhang
Jingwei Guo
Dan Liu
Hui Peng
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Dawei Zhang
Jingwei Guo
Dan Liu
Hui Peng
Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
Journal of Advanced Transportation
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Dawei Zhang
Jingwei Guo
Dan Liu
Hui Peng
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title Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
title_short Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
title_full Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
title_fullStr Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Train Rescheduling and Rerouting during Multidisturbances under a Quasi-Moving Block System
title_sort integrated train rescheduling and rerouting during multidisturbances under a quasi-moving block system
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Advanced Transportation
issn 2042-3195
publishDate 2021-01-01
description It is known that it is critical for train rescheduling problem to address some uncertain disturbances to keep the normal condition of railway traffic. This paper is keen on a mathematical model to reschedule high-speed trains controlled by the quasi-moving blocking signalling system impacted by multidisturbances (i.e., primary delay, speed limitation, and siding line blockage). To be specific, a mixed-integer linear programming is formulated based on an improved alternative graph theory, by the means of rerouting, reordering, retiming, and train control. In order to adjust the train speed and find the best routes for trains, the set of alternative arcs and alternative arrival/departure paths are considered in the constraints, respectively. Due to this complex NP-hard problem, a two-step algorithm with three scheduling rules based on a commercial optimizer is applied to solve the problem efficiently in a real-word case, and the efficiency, validity, and feasibility of this method are demonstrated by a series of experimental tests. Finally, the graphical timetables rescheduled are analysed in terms of free conflicts of the solution. Consequently, the proposed mathematical model enriches the existing theory about train rescheduling, and it can also assist train dispatchers to figure out disturbances efficiently.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6652531
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