Robust Line Planning in case of Multiple Pools and Disruptions
Computer Science and Game Theory
2015-05-27 v1
Abstract
We consider the line planning problem in public transportation, under a robustness perspective. We present a mechanism for robust line planning in the case of multiple line pools, when the line operators have a different utility function per pool. We conduct an experimental study of our mechanism on both synthetic and real-world data that shows fast convergence to the optimum. We also explore a wide range of scenarios, varying from an arbitrary initial state (to be solved) to small disruptions in a previously optimal solution (to be recovered). Our experiments with the latter scenario show that our mechanism can be used as an online recovery scheme causing the system to re-converge to its optimum extremely fast.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1101.2770,
title = {Robust Line Planning in case of Multiple Pools and Disruptions},
author = {Apostolos Bessas and Spyros Kontogiannis and Christos Zaroliagis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.2770},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
To appear in TAPAS 2011