학술논문

A New Methodology for Modeling, Analysis, Synthesis, and Simulation of Time-Optimal Train Traffic in Large Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering IEEE Trans. Automat. Sci. Eng. Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 5(1):43-52 Jan, 2008
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Network synthesis
Analytical models
Telecommunication traffic
Traffic control
Communication system traffic control
Rail transportation
Robustness
Boundary value problems
Differential equations
Taxonomy
Boundary value problem
initial value problem
large networks
time optimality
train traffic
Language
ISSN
1545-5955
1558-3783
Abstract
From a system-theoretic standpoint, a constrained state-space model for train traffic in a large railway network is developed. The novelty of the work is the transformation or rather reduction of the directed graph of the network to some parallel lists. Mathematization of this sophisticated problem is thus circumvented. All the aspects of a real network (such as that of the German Rail) are completely captured by this model. Some degrees of freedom, as well as some robustness can be injected into the operation of the system. The problem of time-optimal train traffic in large networks is then defined and solved using the maximum principle. The solution is obtained by reducing the boundary value problem arising from the time-optimality criterion to an initial value problem for an ordinary differential equation. A taxonomy of all possible switching points of the control actions is presented. The proposed approach is expected to result in faster-than-real-time simulation of time-optimal traffic in large networks and, thus, facilitation of real-time control of the network by dispatchers. This expectation is quantitatively justified by analysis of simulation results of some small parts of the German Rail Network.