With few exceptions, train movements are still controlled by human operators, the dispatchers. They establish routes and precedence between trains in real-time in order to cope with normal operations but also to recover from deviations from the timetable, and minimize overall delays. Implicitly they tackle and solve repeatedly a hard optimization problem, the Train Dispatching Problem. We recently developed a decomposition approach which allowed us to solve real-life instances to optimality or near optimality in times acceptable for dispatchers. We present here some new ideas which appear to significantly reduce computational times while solving to optimality even large instances. © 2013 Elsevier B.V
This is a summary of the author's PhD thesis supervised by Ingo A. Hansen and defended on 7 April 20...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train rescheduling problems have received significant attention in the operations research community...
Trains movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays oc...
Trains’ movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays o...
Train movements in railway lines are generally controlled by human dispatchers. As disruptions ofte...
Trains movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays oc...
Trains movement on a railway network are regulated by the official timetables. Deviations and delays...
Railway is an important and sustainable transportation mode, which despite good potentials results i...
In a railroad system, train pathing is concerned with the assignment of trains to links and tracks, ...
Trains moving in railway systems are often affected by delays or cancellations. This in turn may pro...
In highly utilized rail networks, as in the Netherlands, conflicts and subsequent train delays propa...
This paper addresses the problem of improving the integration between passenger timetabling and trac...
In highly utilized rail networks, as in the Netherlands, conflicts and subsequent train delays propa...
Traffic controllers regulate railway traffic by sequencing train movements and setting routes with t...
This is a summary of the author's PhD thesis supervised by Ingo A. Hansen and defended on 7 April 20...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train rescheduling problems have received significant attention in the operations research community...
Trains movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays oc...
Trains’ movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays o...
Train movements in railway lines are generally controlled by human dispatchers. As disruptions ofte...
Trains movements on a railway network are regulated by official timetables. Deviations and delays oc...
Trains movement on a railway network are regulated by the official timetables. Deviations and delays...
Railway is an important and sustainable transportation mode, which despite good potentials results i...
In a railroad system, train pathing is concerned with the assignment of trains to links and tracks, ...
Trains moving in railway systems are often affected by delays or cancellations. This in turn may pro...
In highly utilized rail networks, as in the Netherlands, conflicts and subsequent train delays propa...
This paper addresses the problem of improving the integration between passenger timetabling and trac...
In highly utilized rail networks, as in the Netherlands, conflicts and subsequent train delays propa...
Traffic controllers regulate railway traffic by sequencing train movements and setting routes with t...
This is a summary of the author's PhD thesis supervised by Ingo A. Hansen and defended on 7 April 20...
Traffic controllers monitor railway traffic sequencing train movements and setting routes with the a...
Train rescheduling problems have received significant attention in the operations research community...