Abstract
In complex networks schedule synchronization has a major importance when constructing timetables. Restrictions in this field are based on the structure and the complexity of the existing network, different headways, and the origin-destination pairs of the demand structure. With respect to service quality one main objective coming to mind consists of minimizing the sum of all waiting times of all passengers at transfer nodes in a transit system. Furthermore, modifications of such an objective function incorporating the maximum waiting time may have to be observed as well as interrelationships between service level and operating cost.
Due to the problems’ complexity a number of heuristic solution procedures has been developed for schedule synchronization. In a moderate number of case studies for some public transport networks of German cities we applied a regret heuristic together with some improvement strategies, i.e., simulated annealing and tabu search. Within the latter strategy modifications of a dynamic tabu list management including a look ahead method have been tested. Numerical results are reported and the obtained timetables based on our heuristic approach clearly underline its advantage over previously applied planning tools.
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Daduna, J.R., Voß, S. (1995). Practical Experiences in Schedule Synchronization. In: Daduna, J.R., Branco, I., Paixão, J.M.P. (eds) Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 430. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57762-8_4
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