The price of robustness in timetable information

Goerigk, Marc and Knoth, Martin and Müller-Hannemann, Matthias and Schmidt, Marie and Schöbel, Anita (2011) The price of robustness in timetable information. In: 11th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems :. OpenAccess Series in Informatics (OASIcs) . Schloss Dagstuhl- Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik GmbH, Dagstuhl Publishing, DEU, pp. 76-87. ISBN 9783939897330

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Abstract

In timetable information in public transport the goal is to search for a good passenger's path between an origin and a destination. Usually, the travel time and the number of transfers shall be minimized. In this paper, we consider robust timetable information, i.e. we want to identify a path which will bring the passenger to the planned destination even in the case of delays. The classic notion of strict robustness leads to the problem of identifying those changing activities which will never break in any of the expected delay scenarios. We show that this is in general a strongly NP-hard problem. Therefore, we propose a conservative heuristic which identifies a large subset of these robust changing activities in polynomial time by dynamic programming and so allows us to find strictly robust paths efficiently. We also transfer the notion of light robustness, originally introduced for timetabling, to timetable information. In computational experiments we then study the price of strict and light robustness: How much longer is the travel time of a robust path than of a shortest one according to the published schedule? Based on the schedule of high-speed trains within Germany of 2011, we quantitatively explore the trade-off between the level of guaranteed robustness and the increase in travel time. Strict robustness turns out to be too conservative, while light robustness is promising: a modest level of guarantees is achievable at a reasonable price for the majority of passengers.

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Subjects:
?? delay scenariosexperimental studystrict and light robustnessgeography, planning and developmentmodelling and simulation ??
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76558
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10 Nov 2015 09:20
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