The multimodal and multiperiod urban transportation integrated timetable construction problem with demand uncertainty

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Abstract

The urban transport planning process has four main activities: Network design, Timetable construction, Vehicle scheduling and Crew scheduling; each activity has subactivities. In this paper the authors work with the subactivities of timetable construction: minimal frequency calculation and departure time scheduling. The authors propose to solve both subactivities in an integrated way. The developed mathematical model allows multi-period planning and it can also be used for multimodal urban transportation systems. The authors consider demand uncertainty and the authors employ fuzzy programming to solve the problem. The authors formulate the urban transportation timetabling construction problem as a bi-objective problem: to minimize the total operational cost and to maximize the number of multi-period synchronizations. Finally, the authors implemented the SAUGMECON method to solve the problem.

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Ávila-Torres, P., López-Irarragorri, F., Caballero, R., & Ríos-Solís, Y. (2018). The multimodal and multiperiod urban transportation integrated timetable construction problem with demand uncertainty. Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, 14(2), 447–472. https://doi.org/10.3934/jimo.2017055

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