• Title/Summary/Keyword: Railway slot allocation

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An Optimization Model for Railway Slot Allocation Reflecting the Operational Policies (운영 정책을 반영한 철도 슬롯 할당을 위한 최적화 모형 연구)

  • Park, Bum Hwan;Hong, Soon-Heum;Kim, Chung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.524-530
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    • 2012
  • Recently, open access policy to railway operation has been widely discussed. Compared to the case of Korea, European countries have dealt with this topic over a few decades. The competition on railway slots incurs an important technological problem about how to optimally allocate railway slots requested from RUs to them. In other words, the authority should be able to coordinate the timetables requested from RUs in the non-discriminatory manner. Related with the coordination, compared to the other European countries, which have done many studies and experiments especially on auction mechanisms, Korean railway has paid less attention to this topic and there have not been any related studies. Our study analyses the state-of-the-arts about the railway slot allocation especially focusing on the auction mechanisms and the associated optimization problems. And we suggest a new railway slot allocation mechanism and related optimization model reflecting the adjustment within the tolerance and the operational policies between railway undertakings.

A Study on Model of Train Slot Allocation for Railway Network with Multi Operating System (복수 운영체제에서의 철도네트워크 열차슬롯배분 모형 연구)

  • Choi, Jong-Bin;Lee, Jinsun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.142-155
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    • 2017
  • It is anticipated that, in cases in which different train operators share railway network, conflicts may occur among train operators with regard to train operation rate, train priorities, and arrival and departure time; besides this, during times when there is high demand for trains, operators will request train operations intensively, steadily increasing train conflict phenomena. In the present study, train operation sequence, minimum headway, arrival and departure time, train priorities, etc., were analyzed, and while using train departure times as decision variables in variably given train schedules, by adjusting train time requested by train operators, and finally rejecting the train times in cases in which conflict resolution is impossible, so that various constraints can be satisfied, a train slot allocation model was suggested to find the objective function, that is, the maximum number of train slots that can be practically applicable to railway operation.