Multi-scale simulation in railway planning and operation

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Abstract

Simulation methods are widely used in railway planning and operation. However, at the moment there are no applicable solutions in the process simulation for a smooth transition among different infrastructure levels on the basis of a unified structure with consistent algorithm. In this paper, a multi-scale simulation model is designed with consideration of the level of detail of the investigated infrastructure model and the homogeneity of the processes running in the simulation model. A comprehensive and synthesized view of railway planning and operation is therefore obtained. Within the multi-scale simulation model, railway planning and operation processes can be simulated, evaluated and optimized consistently.

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Cui, Y., & Martin, U. (2011). Multi-scale simulation in railway planning and operation. Promet - Traffic and Transportation, 23(6), 511–517. https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v23i6.186

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