2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Minimum Cost Hyperassignments with Applications to ICE/IC Rotation Planning
verfasst von : Olga Heismann, Ralf Borndörfer
Erschienen in: Operations Research Proceedings 2011
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Vehicle rotation planning is a fundamental problem in rail transport. It decides how the railcars, locomotives, and carriages are operated in order to implement the trips of the timetable. One important planning requirement is operational regularity, i. e., using the rolling stock in the same way on every day of operation. We propose to take regularity into account by modeling the vehicle rotation planning problem as a minimum cost hyperassignment problem (HAP). Hyperassignments are generalizations of assignments from directed graphs to directed hypergraphs. Finding a minimum cost hyperassignment is
NP
-hard. Most instances arising from regular vehicle rotation planning, however, can be solved well in practice.We show that, in particular, clique inequalities strengthen the canonical LP relaxation substantially.