A NEW SCHEDULING APPROACH TO TRAIN PLATFORMING PROBLEM

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  • Emine Akyol
  • Josef Volek
  • Tugba Sarac
  • Josef Bulíček

Klíčová slova:

track, model, platform, track occupation diagram (train platforming problem), parallel machine scheduling problem, railway transport, railway station

Abstrakt

The aim of the paper is to introduce a decision-making tool for assignment of trains to platforms. Train platforming problem is formulated as special case of parallel machine scheduling problem in which jobs and parallel machines are synonymous with trains and tracks. Objectives of the model are to minimize total delay of trains and to maximize number of trains (station capacity) and to maximize number of connecting trains assigned to the same platform.

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Publikováno

2017-07-14

Jak citovat

Akyol, E., Volek, J., Sarac, T., & Bulíček, J. (2017). A NEW SCHEDULING APPROACH TO TRAIN PLATFORMING PROBLEM. Perner’s Contacts, 12(2), 5–18. Získáno z https://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/index.php/perner/article/view/463

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