In this paper we present a method to construct a periodic timetable from a tactical planning perspective. We aim at constructing a timetable that is feasible with respect to infrastructure constraints and minimizes average perceived passenger travel time. In addition to in-train and transfer times, our notion of perceived passenger time includes the adaption time (waiting time at the origin station). Adaption time minimization allows us to avoid strict frequency regularity constraints and, at the same time, to ensure regular connections between passengers’ origins and destinations. The combination of adaption time minimization and infrastructure constraints satisfaction makes the problem very challenging. The described periodic t...
The Dutch railway network is operated close to capacity with the current safety system. This leaves ...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...
This paper introduces the Passenger-Oriented Timetabling problem with flexible frequencies (POT-flex...
In research and practice, public transportation planning is executed in a series of steps, which ar...
Automatically generating timetables has been an active research area for some time, but the applicat...
We consider the computation of periodic timetables, which is a key task in the service design proces...
One of the key assumptions of timetabling algorithms is that a solution exists that meets the pre-sp...
This paper proposes an iterative approach to construct a passenger robust railway routing plan and t...
As train passengers expect a high degree of reliability from a railway network with minimal delays, ...
Using mathematical methods to support the yearly timetable planning process has many advantages. Unf...
no isbnWith our Periodic Event Scheduling Problem (PESP) based timetabling method we are able to pro...
In the operational management of railway networks, an important requirement is the fast adaptation o...
In an earlier paper on timetabling, we derived a stochastic objective function for what we consider ...
AbstractThe train timetabling problem (TTP) aims at determining an optimal timetable for a set of tr...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
The Dutch railway network is operated close to capacity with the current safety system. This leaves ...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...
This paper introduces the Passenger-Oriented Timetabling problem with flexible frequencies (POT-flex...
In research and practice, public transportation planning is executed in a series of steps, which ar...
Automatically generating timetables has been an active research area for some time, but the applicat...
We consider the computation of periodic timetables, which is a key task in the service design proces...
One of the key assumptions of timetabling algorithms is that a solution exists that meets the pre-sp...
This paper proposes an iterative approach to construct a passenger robust railway routing plan and t...
As train passengers expect a high degree of reliability from a railway network with minimal delays, ...
Using mathematical methods to support the yearly timetable planning process has many advantages. Unf...
no isbnWith our Periodic Event Scheduling Problem (PESP) based timetabling method we are able to pro...
In the operational management of railway networks, an important requirement is the fast adaptation o...
In an earlier paper on timetabling, we derived a stochastic objective function for what we consider ...
AbstractThe train timetabling problem (TTP) aims at determining an optimal timetable for a set of tr...
The aim of this paper is to analyze and to improve the current planning process of the passenger rai...
The Dutch railway network is operated close to capacity with the current safety system. This leaves ...
We consider the Train Timetabling Problem (TTP) in a railway node (i.e. a set of stations in an urba...
This paper introduces the Passenger-Oriented Timetabling problem with flexible frequencies (POT-flex...