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Download the programme: pdf | doc (MS Word) Tuesday 20 June 1600 – 1830 Registration and Reception at Weetwood Hall
Wednesday 21 June 0800 – 1500 Registration 0815 – 0845 Refreshments 0845 – 0900 Opening Welcome (Headingley 1 & 2) 0900 – 1030 Timetables Planning I (Headingley 1 & 2) Automated railway timetable generation - progress in the UK? Robert Watson Stochastic optimization of cyclic railway timetables Leo G. Kroon, Michiel J.C.M. Vromans Philosophies of timetabling, definitions of bottlenecks and the usefulness of spreadsheets: the experience of a practical strategic timetable planner Jonathan Tyler 1030 – 1100 Refreshments 1100 – 1230 Crew Scheduling I (Headingley 1) Driver scheduling problem modelling Rita Portugal, Helena R. Lourenço, José P. Paixão Bi-objective evolutionary heuristics for bus drivers rostering Margarida Moz, Ana Respício, Margarida Vaz Pato An update on the use of windows of relief opportunities to obtain improved train driver schedules Ignacio Laplagne, Raymond S K Kwan, Ann S K Kwan
Operations Control (Headingley 2) Research into the operational control of buses utilizing the GPS probe terminals Shuichi Matsumoto, Naoki Shirane, Yasuhiko Kumagai, Hironao Kawashima An examination of take-off scheduling constraints at London Heathrow Airport Jason Atkin, Edmund Burke, John Greenwood, Dale Reeson Operations control strategies to improve transfers between high-frequency urban rail lines Corey Wong, Nigel Wilson 1230 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1500 Transit Route Planning (Headingley 1) Optimal planning and design of radial bus routes Shai Jerby, Avishai Ceder Reliability-based timepoint and recovery schedules for long headway transit routes Peter G. Furth, Theo H.J. Muller Routing strategies for BMTC buses - Decision evaluation using simulation Rajluxmi V. Murthy, T.V. Ramanayya
Integrated Scheduling (Headingley 2) Using column generation to plan gates and buses at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Guido Diepen, Marjan van den Akker, Han Hoogeveen, Job Smeltink Branching approaches for the integrated vehicle and crew scheduling Marta Mesquita, Ana Paias, Ana Respicio Integrated vehicle and crew scheduling in practice Charles Fleurent, Jean-Marc Rousseau 1500 – 1520 Refreshments 1520 Coaches leave for York 1730 – 1900 Guided walk in York 1900 – 2215 Drinks reception & Conference Banquet National Railway Museum, York 2215 Coaches return to Leeds
Thursday 22 June 0815 – 0845 Refreshments 0845 – 1030 Systems and Practice (Headingley 1 & 2) Passenger information systems in public mass transit: Where we are and where we go Joachim R. Daduna, Gabriele Schneidereit, Stefan Voß Feasibility trial of automatic train crew scheduling at Southern Railway Mike Salmon Experience of computer-aided schedules planning in a diverse bus group David Houston
1030 – 1100 Refreshments 1100 – 1230 Crew Scheduling II (Headingley 1) Decision support for crew rostering at NS Anneke Hartog, Dennis Huisman, Erwin J.W. Abbink, Leo G. Kroon Network models for a decomposed pricing problem in crew scheduling Ingmar Steinzen, Vitali Gintner, Leena Suhl Hybridizing the genetic algorithm and the simulated annealing for the airline crew rostering problem Nadia Souai, Jacques Teghem
Transit Planning (Headingley 2) Service regularity analysis for urban transit network design Niels van Oort, Rob van Nes Urban development with sustainable public transit services Hong K. Lo, Z.W. Wang Congested multimodal transit network design Quentin K. Wan, Hong K. Lo 1230 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1500 Free 1500 – 1530 Refreshments 1530 –1730 Schedule Robustness I (Headingley 1) Delay resistant timetabling Christian Liebchen, Sebastian Stiller An optimisation-simulation framework for the delay management problem in public transportation Luigi De Giovanni, Martine Labb A new time window model for integrated optimisation of airline schedules for robustness E. K. Burke, P. De Causmaecker, G. De Maere, J. Mulder, M. Paelinck, G. Vanden Berghe Feature based prediction for airline schedule robustness E. K. Burke, P. De Causmaecker, G. De Maere, J. Mulder, M. Paelinck, G. Vanden Berghe
Vehicle Scheduling (Headingley 2) Depot-constrained transit vehicle scheduling Avishai Ceder Dynamically configured λ-opt heuristics for bus scheduling Prapa Rattadilok, Raymond S K Kwan Railway rolling stock planning Jesper Hansen, Tomas Lidén An overview on vehicle scheduling models in public transport S. Bunte, N. Kliewer, L. Suhl
Friday 23 June 0815 – 0845 Refreshments 0900 – 1030 Crew Scheduling III (Headingley 1) Identifying driver preferences for work shift structures Felipe Miranda, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Juan de Dios Ortúzar The requirement for a dynamic bus crew scheduling system Tillal Eldabi, George Rzevski, Abdul Shibghatullah Integrating a multi-dimensional input criterion for airline crew rostering Farizah Azmah Ridzuan, Ahamad Tajudin Khader
Schedule Robustness II (Headingley 2) Bus rescheduling problem - revisited Jing-Quan Li, Pitu B. Mirchandani, Denis Borenstein Re-scheduling and delay management: an integrated approach Anita Schoebel Improving efficiency and robustness in crew scheduling Ann S K Kwan, Raymond S K Kwan 1030 – 1100 Refreshments 1100 – 1230 Flexible Transport (Headingley 1) An experimental comparison of two flexible transit systems Fausto Errico, Federico Malucelli, Maddalena Nonato, Roberto Wolfler Calvo The integrated dial-a-ride problem H. Andersson, C. H. Häll, J. T. Lundgren, P. Värbrand Dynamic railway rescheduler using intelligent agents Sundaravalli Narayanaswami, Narayan Rangaraj
Multi-objective/criterion (Headingley 2) A multi-objective metaheuristic approach for the transit network design problem Antonio Mauttone, Maria E. Urquhart MILATRAS Prototype: A transit assignment model based on experiential learning Mohamed Wahba, Amer Shalaby Pairing, headway distributions and dwell time Giuseppe Bellei, Konstantinos Gkoumas 1230 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1430 Timetables Planning II (Headingley 1) Network design model for generating transit timetables Pierluigi Coppola Automated timetable design for demand-oriented service on suburban railways Thomas Albrecht
Trip Paths & Timing (Headingley 2) Using primitive AVL data for bus travel time estimation Aichong Sun, Mark Hickman Evaluation of shortest path algorithms Nicolas Lassabe, Alain Berro, Yves Duthen
1445 – 1500 Closing (Headingley 1 & 2)
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