Abstract
This paper presents a formal approach for generating train timetables in a mesoscopic level that is more concrete than the macroscopic level, where each station is simply expressed in a black-box, and more abstract than the microscopic level, where the infrastructure in each station-area is expressed in detail. The accuracy of generated timetable and the computational effort for the generation is a trade-off. In this paper, we design a formal mesoscopic modeling language by analyzing real railways, for example Tazawako-line as the first step of this work. Then, we define the constraint formulae for generating train timetables with the help of SMT (Satisfiability Module Theories)-Solver, and explain our tool RW-Solver that is an implementation of the constraint formulae. Finally, we demonstrate how RW-Solver with the help of SMT-Solver can be used for generating timetables in a case study of Tazawako-line.
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Isobe, Y., Hatsugai, H., Tanaka, A., Oiwa, Y., Ambe, T., Okada, A., … Kunifuji, T. (2019). Automatic generation of train timetables from mesoscopic railway models by SMT-solver. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, (2), 325–335. https://doi.org/10.1587/transfun.E102.A.325
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