Computer-aided Systems in Public Transport /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hickman, Mark. (Editor), Mirchandani, Pitu. (Editor), Voß, Stefan. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 600
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Vehicle and Crew Scheduling
  • A Bundle Method for Integrated Multi-Depot Vehicle and Duty Scheduling in Public Transit
  • A Crew Scheduling Approach for Public Transit Enhanced with Aspects from Vehicle Scheduling
  • Vehicle and Crew Scheduling: Solving Large Real-World Instances with an Integrated Approach
  • Line Change Considerations Within a Time-Space Network Based Multi-Depot Bus Scheduling Model
  • Scheduling Models for Short-Term Railway Traffic Optimisation
  • Team-Oriented Airline Crew Rostering for Cockpit Personnel
  • Routing and Timetabling
  • The Modeling Power of the Periodic Event Scheduling Problem: Railway Timetables - and Beyond
  • Performance of Algorithms for Periodic Timetable Optimization
  • Mixed-Fleet Ferry Routing and Scheduling
  • Generating Train Plans with Problem Space Search
  • School Bus Routing in Rural School Districts
  • Service Monitoring, Operations, and Dispatching
  • A Metaheuristic Approach to Aircraft Departure Scheduling at London Heathrow Airport
  • Improving Scheduling Through Performance Monitoring
  • Parallel Auction Algorithm for Bus Rescheduling
  • Schedule-Based and Autoregressive Bus Running Time Modeling in the Presence of Driver-Bus Heterogeneity
  • A Train Holding Model for Urban Rail Transit Systems
  • The Holding Problem at Multiple Holding Stations
  • Network Design, Fleet Sizing, and Strategic Planning
  • Models for Line Planning in Public Transport
  • Improved Lower-Bound Fleet Size for Transit Schedules
  • A Tabu Search Based Heuristic Method for the Transit Route Network Design Problem
  • Bus Tolling for Urban Transit System Management
  • Sensitivity Analyses over the Service Area for Mobility Allowance Shuttle Transit (MAST) Services.