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Optimal Design of Timetables for Large Railways: a framework to maximise schedule robustness and minimise resource deployment,us,Used
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This monograph presents a framework for optimum design of timetables to maximise schedule robustness and minimise resource deployment, especially for large railway networks, wherein the problem has been formulated as a multiobjective nonlinear model. The monograph?s contribution is the formulation of methods to reduce the problem size to computationally manageable proportions, and thus enable planners to undertake networkwide optimisation studies. The monograph demonstrates that the design of timetables can be spread over a canvas incorporating not only over the entire railway network, thus enabling study of the mutual interactions across the network, but also involving the optimisation of crew and rolling stock in the purview of the model. This can thus emulate the planning process more truthfully, wherein piecemeal optimisations are of little import. This monograph should be especially useful for researchers engaged in problems pertaining to railway networks, railway network planners, railway decision support software developers or one interested in industrial applications of operations research.
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