Microscopic Simulation of Decentralized Dispatching.

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2021

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van Lieshout, R.N.
van den Akker, MarjanORCID 0000-0002-7114-0655ISNI 0000000389782477
Mendes Borges, Rafael
Druijf, Teun
Quaglietta , Egidio

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the effectiveness of decentralized strategies for dispatching rolling stock and train drivers in a railway system. Such strategies give operators a robust alternative in case centralized control fails due to an abundance of infrastructure or rolling stock disruptions or information system malfunctions. We test the performance of four rolling stock and two driver dispatching strategies in a microscopic simulation. Our test case is a part of the Dutch railway network, containing eleven stations linked by four train lines. We find that with the decentralized dispatching strategies, target frequencies of the lines are approximately met and train services are highly regular without large delays. Especially strategies that allow rolling stock to switch between lines result in a high performance

Keywords

decentralized control, local dispatching, microscopic simulation, rescheduling

Citation

van Lieshout, R N, van den Akker, M, Mendes Borges, R, Druijf, T & Quaglietta , E 2021 'Microscopic Simulation of Decentralized Dispatching.' Econometric Institute Research Papers, pp. 1-30. < https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:ems:eureir:136996 >