实现自组织铁路交通管理:概念和框架

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Leo D’Amato , Federico Naldini , Valentina Tibaldo , Vito Trianni , Paola Pellegrini
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铁路交通管理需要根据检测到的对原时间表的扰动,及时准确地重新确定路线和时间表。迄今为止,解决这一问题的大多数(自动化)方案都需要一个中央机构为特定控制区域内的所有列车做出决策。一个有吸引力的替代方案是将列车视为能够自我组织并确定最佳交通管理策略的智能代理。这将带来更具可扩展性和弹性的方法,同时还能考虑到实时流动性需求。在本文中,我们正式提出了铁路交通自组织的概念,并介绍了一种可在现实世界中部署的原创设计。我们详细阐述了列车以分散方式带来的子过程的基本原理,解释了它们的顺序和互动。此外,我们还提出了一个初步的概念验证方案,该方案基于法国控制区交通的现实环境。根据这些结果,我们可以推测自组织铁路交通管理可能是一个可行的选择,并促进这方面的进一步研究。
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Towards self-organizing railway traffic management: concept and framework

Railway traffic management requires a timely and accurate redefinition of routes and schedules in response to detected perturbations of the original timetable. To date, most of the (automated) solutions to this problem require a central authority to make decisions for all the trains in a given control area. An appealing alternative is to consider trains as intelligent agents able to self-organize and determine the best traffic management strategy. This could lead to more scalable and resilient approaches, that can also take into account the real-time mobility demand. In this paper, we formalize the concept of railway traffic self-organization and we present an original design that enables its real-world deployment. We detail the principles at the basis of the sub-processes brought forth by the trains in a decentralized way, explaining their sequence and interaction. Moreover, we propose a preliminary proof of concept based on a realistic setting representing traffic in a French control area. The results allow conjecturing that self-organizing railway traffic management may be a viable option, and foster further research in this direction.

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