Delay Management with Re-Routing of Passengers

Authors Twan Dollevoet, Dennis Huisman, Marie Schmidt, Anita Schoebel



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Twan Dollevoet
Dennis Huisman
Marie Schmidt
Anita Schoebel

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Twan Dollevoet, Dennis Huisman, Marie Schmidt, and Anita Schoebel. Delay Management with Re-Routing of Passengers. In 9th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modeling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS'09). Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 12, pp. 1-17, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2009)
https://doi.org/10.4230/OASIcs.ATMOS.2009.2143

Abstract

Trains often arrive delayed at stations where passengers have to change to other trains. The question of delay management is whether these trains should wait for the original train or depart on time. In traditional delay management models passengers always take their originally planned route. This means, they are in case of a missed connection always delayed with the cycle time of the timetable. In this paper, we propose a model where re-routing of passengers is incorporated. \\ To describe the problem we represent it as an event-activity network similar to the one used in traditional delay management, with some additional events to incorporate origin and destination of the passengers. We prove NP-hardness of this problem, and we present an integer programming formulation for which we report the first numerical results. Furthermore, we discuss the variant in which we assume fixed costs for maintaining transfers and we present a polynomial algorithm for the special case of only one origin-destination pair.
Keywords
  • Transportation
  • Delay Management
  • Re-Routing
  • OD-pairs Transportation
  • Delay Management
  • Re-Routing
  • OD-pairs

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