Forward and Line-Based Cycle Bases for Periodic Timetabling

Author:

Masing BerenikeORCID,Lindner NielsORCID,Ebert Patricia

Abstract

AbstractThe optimization of periodic timetables is an indispensable planning task in public transport. Although the periodic event scheduling problem (PESP) provides an elegant mathematical formulation of the periodic timetabling problem that led to many insights for primal heuristics, it is notoriously hard to solve to optimality. One reason is that for the standard mixed-integer linear programming formulations, linear programming relaxations are weak, and the integer variables are of pure technical nature and in general do not correlate with the objective value. While the first problem has been addressed by developing several families of cutting planes, we focus on the second aspect. We discuss integral forward cycle bases as a concept to compute improved dual bounds for PESP instances. To this end, we develop the theory of forward cycle bases on general digraphs. Specifically for the application of timetabling, we devise a generic procedure to construct line-based event-activity networks and give a simple recipe for an integral forward cycle basis on such networks. Finally, we analyze the 16 railway instances of the benchmark library PESPlib, match them to the line-based structure, and use forward cycle bases to compute better dual bounds for 14 out of the 16 instances.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Zuse-Institut Berlin

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Control and Optimization,Computer Science Applications,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)

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