Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable

With the aim of supporting the process of scheduling a hybrid cyclic timetable and adapting traffic needs, this paper is concerned with inserting additional train paths problem for tactical and short-term planning applications with multiple objectives. Focusing on an existing cyclic timetable on a h...

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Main Authors: Yu-Yan Tan, Zhi-Bin Jiang, Ya-Xuan Li, Ru-Xin Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9072430/
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spelling doaj-cee7b9ab6e6c46459d09ed96a2b6517f2021-03-30T02:47:07ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018871428716310.1109/ACCESS.2020.29889789072430Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic TimetableYu-Yan Tan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4205-6737Zhi-Bin Jiang1Ya-Xuan Li2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2960-7941Ru-Xin Wang3School of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaSchool of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Traffic and Transportation, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, ChinaWith the aim of supporting the process of scheduling a hybrid cyclic timetable and adapting traffic needs, this paper is concerned with inserting additional train paths problem for tactical and short-term planning applications with multiple objectives. Focusing on an existing cyclic timetable on a high-speed passenger rail line, the problem is to minimize both the total adjustments for initial trains and the number of required train-sets. The timetable scheduling, train-set planning and rescheduling are three complex optimization problems respectively and usually solved in a sequential manner. In this paper, these phases are integrated in a mixed integer programming model, and the multi-objective adding train paths (ATP) model is proposed, which decides simultaneously initial trains' modifications, additional trains' schedules and train-set circulation. The tolerance of disruption for initial trains including allowed adjustment and periodic structure is taken into account in light of the practical concerns. The difficulty of this integrated problem is that train-sets circulation is usually determined after all of the train lines and timetable have been fixed. However, in the adding train paths problem, the additional trains do not exist in the initial timetable. In order to solve the problem in a reasonable time, a relaxation approach to the adding paths problem is presented. We start from fixed train-set route, and then apply flexible train-set route that provides possible alternative turning activities to decrease the number of required train-sets. A case study based on Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed rail line in China illustrates the methodology and compares the performance of various settings of perturbation tolerance, time window and train-set applications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9072430/Timetableadditional traintrain-set circulationtolerance of disruptionperiodic structure
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Ya-Xuan Li
Ru-Xin Wang
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Zhi-Bin Jiang
Ya-Xuan Li
Ru-Xin Wang
Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
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Timetable
additional train
train-set circulation
tolerance of disruption
periodic structure
author_facet Yu-Yan Tan
Zhi-Bin Jiang
Ya-Xuan Li
Ru-Xin Wang
author_sort Yu-Yan Tan
title Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
title_short Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
title_full Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
title_fullStr Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Train-Set Circulation and Adding Train Paths Problem Based on an Existing Cyclic Timetable
title_sort integration of train-set circulation and adding train paths problem based on an existing cyclic timetable
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description With the aim of supporting the process of scheduling a hybrid cyclic timetable and adapting traffic needs, this paper is concerned with inserting additional train paths problem for tactical and short-term planning applications with multiple objectives. Focusing on an existing cyclic timetable on a high-speed passenger rail line, the problem is to minimize both the total adjustments for initial trains and the number of required train-sets. The timetable scheduling, train-set planning and rescheduling are three complex optimization problems respectively and usually solved in a sequential manner. In this paper, these phases are integrated in a mixed integer programming model, and the multi-objective adding train paths (ATP) model is proposed, which decides simultaneously initial trains' modifications, additional trains' schedules and train-set circulation. The tolerance of disruption for initial trains including allowed adjustment and periodic structure is taken into account in light of the practical concerns. The difficulty of this integrated problem is that train-sets circulation is usually determined after all of the train lines and timetable have been fixed. However, in the adding train paths problem, the additional trains do not exist in the initial timetable. In order to solve the problem in a reasonable time, a relaxation approach to the adding paths problem is presented. We start from fixed train-set route, and then apply flexible train-set route that provides possible alternative turning activities to decrease the number of required train-sets. A case study based on Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed rail line in China illustrates the methodology and compares the performance of various settings of perturbation tolerance, time window and train-set applications.
topic Timetable
additional train
train-set circulation
tolerance of disruption
periodic structure
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9072430/
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