An Experimental Analysis of Hierarchical Rail Traffic and Train Control in a Stochastic Environment

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Wang, Pengling [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Jeiziner, Annik [5 ]
Luan, Xiaojie [4 ]
De Martinis, Valerio [4 ,6 ]
Corman, Francesco [4 ]
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[1] College of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
[2] Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
[3] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rail Infrastructure Durability and System Safety, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
[4] IVT-Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
[5] Swiss Federal Railways, Bern, Switzerland
[6] IDP-Institute for Data Analysis and Process Design, ZHAW, Zurich, Switzerland
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Energy efficiency - Railroad transportation - Rails - Scheduling - Stochastic systems;
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The hierarchical connection of Rail Traffic Management System (TMS) and Automatic Train Operation (ATO) for mainline railways has been proposed for a while; however, few have investigated this hierarchical connection with the real field. This paper studies in detail the benefits and limitations of an integrated framework of TMS and ATO in stochastic and dynamic conditions in terms of punctuality, energy efficiency, and conflict-resolving. A simulation is built by interfacing a rescheduling tool and a stand-alone ATO tool with the realistic traffic simulation environment OpenTrack. The investigation refers to different disturbed traffic scenarios obtained by sampling train entrance delays and dwell times within a typical Monte Carlo scheme. Results obtained for the Dutch railway corridor Utrecht-Den Bosch prove the value of the approach. In case of no disruptions, the implementation of ATO systems is beneficial for maintaining timetables and saving energy costs. In case of delay disruptions, the TMS rescheduling has its full effect only if trains are able to follow TMS rescheduled timetables, while the energy-saving by using ATO can only be achieved with conflict-free schedules. A bidirectional communication between ATO and TMS is therefore beneficial for conflict-resolving and energy-saving. © 2022 Pengling Wang et al.
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