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A delay estimation technique for single and double-track railroads
Authors:Pavankumar Murali  Maged Dessouky  Fernando Ordóñez  Kurt Palmer
Affiliation:Dept. of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Southern California, 3715 McClintock Ave., GER 240, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0193, USA
Abstract:
To route and schedule trains over a large complex network can be computationally intensive. One way to reduce complexity could be to “aggregate” suitable sections of a network. In this paper, we present a simulation-based technique to generate delay estimates over track segments as a function of traffic conditions, as well as network topology. We test our technique by comparing the delay estimates obtained for a network in Los Angeles with the delays obtained from the simulation model developed by Lu et al. [Lu, Q., Dessouky, M.M., Leachman, R.C., 2004. Modeling of train movements through complex networks. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 14, 48–75], which has been shown to be representative of the real-world delay values. Railway dispatchers could route and schedule freight trains over large networks by using our technique to estimate delay across aggregated network sections.
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