A flexible optimisation model for the railway crew scheduling problem


Autoria(s): Hanafi, Rosmalina; Kozan, Erhan
Contribuinte(s)

Günther, Hans-Otto

Kim, Kap-Hwan

Kopfer, Herbert

Data(s)

22/08/2012

Resumo

Addressing the Crew Scheduling Problem (CSP) in transportation systems can be too complex to capture all details. The designed models usually ignore or simplify features which are difficult to formulate. This paper proposes an alternative formulation using a Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) approach to the problem. The optimisation model integrates the two phases of pairing generation and pairing optimisation by simultaneously sequencing trips into feasible duties and minimising total elapsed time of any duty. Crew scheduling constraints in which the crew have to return to their home depot at the end of the shift are included in the model. The flexibility of this model comes in the inclusion of the time interval of relief opportunities, allowing the crew to be relieved during a finite time interval. This will enhance the robustness of the schedule and provide a better representation of real-world conditions.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70147/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70147/1/LOGMS_2012_book_of_abstracts.pdf

http://www.logms2012.uni-bremen.de/download/LOGMS_2012_BoA.pdf

Hanafi, Rosmalina & Kozan, Erhan (2012) A flexible optimisation model for the railway crew scheduling problem. In Günther, Hans-Otto, Kim, Kap-Hwan, & Kopfer, Herbert (Eds.) LOGMS The 2012 International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, p. 57.

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Copyright 2012 please consult authors

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Fonte

School of Mathematical Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #010206 Operations Research #010303 Optimisation #090507 Transport Engineering #combinatorial optimisation #crew scheduling #mathematical programming
Tipo

Conference Paper