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2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Representing Public Transport Schedules as Repeating Trips
The movement in public transport networks is organized according to schedules. The real-world schedules are specified by a set of periodic rules and a number of irregularities fr...
Romans Kasperovics, Michael H. Böhlen, Johann...
EOR
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Optimization models for the single delay management problem in public transportation
Passengers travelling in public transportation networks often have to use different lines to cover the trip from their origin to the desired destination. As a consequence, the rel...
Géraldine Heilporn, Luigi De Giovanni, Mart...
AVI
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Mobility agents: guiding and tracking public transportation users
Increasingly, public transportation systems are equipped with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) connected to control centers through wireless networks. Controllers use this infrast...
Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou
ATMOS
2008
139views Optimization» more  ATMOS 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Efficient On-Trip Timetable Information in the Presence of Delays
Abstract. The search for train connections in state-of-the-art commercial timetable information systems is based on a static schedule. Unfortunately, public transportation systems ...
Lennart Frede, Matthias Müller-Hannemann, Mat...
ATMOS
2007
163views Optimization» more  ATMOS 2007»
13 years 6 months ago
Branching Strategies to Improve Regularity of Crew Schedules in Ex-Urban Public Transit
We discuss timetables in ex-urban bus traffic that consist of many trips serviced every day together with some exceptions that do not repeat daily. Traditional optimization methods...
Ingmar Steinzen, Leena Suhl, Natalia Kliewer