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contributor authorLiujiang Kang
contributor authorXiaoning Zhu
contributor authorJianjun Wu
contributor authorHuijun Sun
contributor authorSkolthanarat Siriya
contributor authorTungpimolrut Kanokvate
date accessioned2017-05-08T22:06:31Z
date available2017-05-08T22:06:31Z
date copyrightNovember 2015
date issued2015
identifier other28269601.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/71498
description abstractLast-train timetable coordination is extremely complex because a number of transfer directions involve in the subway network. In this paper, transfer redundant time (TRT) and transfer binary variables (TBV) that affect transfer results are considered in the Markowitz mean-variance model. By adjusting running time and dwelling time, the model creates a high-quality timetable that greatly improves the efficiency of transferring passengers. Furthermore, a genetic simulated annealing (GSA) algorithm is developed to solve this problem in the Beijing subway network, which consists of 14 lines, 17 transfer stations, and 42 key directions. The present model increases the number of successful connections by 40.0% and reduces the amount of just-missed connections by 83.3%, respectively. In addition, the mean-variance model significantly improves the subway network accessibility compared with the current practice of the last-train timetable.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleDeparture Time Optimization of Last Trains in Subway Networks: Mean-Variance Model and GSA Algorithm
typeJournal Paper
journal volume29
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Computing in Civil Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CP.1943-5487.0000407
treeJournal of Computing in Civil Engineering:;2015:;Volume ( 029 ):;issue: 006
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