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A Hierarchical Decomposition Approach for Railway Disruption Recovery
        Jul 10,2023        Projects
              
      A Hierarchical Decomposition Approach for Railway Disruption Recovery
Motivation:
- With rapid urbanization, railway systems in cities play a increasingly significant role in daily transportation.
 - The railway system’s normal schedules might be disrupted by unexpected events (e.g., train breakdown, bad weather). Intelligent scheduling technology is urgently needed to quickly repair operational plans.
 
Problem Definition:
- Given
 
- Normal planned schedules
 - Emergencies (such as train delays
 
- Operational Constraints
 
The railway operations have to respect the following three types of constraints:
- rolling stock duty feasibility, including considerations such as minimum run time, minimum dwell time, changing end, etc.
 - minimum headway
 - minimum separation
 
- Decisions
 
Timetable amendments in order to restore feasibility:
- Rerouting trains: swaps, deadhead or repositioning of trains
 - Course cancellation: cancel courses partially or fully
 - Re-timing: adjust the planned arrival/departure times (prepone up to
 
5 minutes or postpone)
- Skipping stops: skips some planned stops
 
Solution Approach:
We propose a novel hierarchical decomposition approach:
- Rerouting: Key decisions such as course cancellation and course-swapping have the most profound impact on the timetable amendments.
 - Retiming: This stage mainly concerns a proper adjustment of departure and arrival times for each course at each node.
 - Repairing: We design an efficient repairing procedure to attain feasibility of the returned solution.
 
Team members:
Longfei Wang, Akang Wang, Xiaodong Luo from SRIBD
Shengcheng Shao, Dong Zhang from Huawei
Award:
We won the second place in the INFOMRS 2022 RAS Problem Solving Competition.