Railway junction traffic control by heuristic methods
Author(s) -
Т.K. Ho,
T.H. Yeung
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
iee proceedings - electric power applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1359-7043
pISSN - 1350-2352
DOI - 10.1049/ip-epa:20010028
Subject(s) - heuristic , train , computer science , computation , interlocking , mathematical optimization , control (management) , sequence (biology) , operations research , distributed computing , algorithm , engineering , reliability engineering , mathematics , artificial intelligence , cartography , biology , genetics , geography
Traffic conflicts at railway junctions are very conmon, particularly on congested rail lines.\udWhile safe passage through the junction is well maintained by the signalling and interlocking systems,\udminimising the delays imposed on the trains by assigning the right-of-way sequence sensibly is a\udbonus to the quality of service. A deterministic method has been adopted to resolve the conflict, with the objective of minimising the total weighted delay. However, the computational demand remains significant. The applications of different heuristic methods to tackle this problem are reviewed and explored, elaborating their feasibility in various aspects and comparing their relative merits for further studies. As most heuristic methods do not guarantee a global optimum, this study focuses on the trade-off between computation time and optimality of the resolution
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