Bi-level Decision Making in Railway Transportation Management

Author(s):  
Guangquan Zhang ◽  
Jie Lu ◽  
Ya Gao
Author(s):  
Steven J. Kish ◽  
Michael D. Meyer

The implementation of two management systems, the intermodal and public transportation management systems, in the Georgia Department of Transportation is examined. Early experience with this implementation suggests that key elements of an implementation strategy are characteristic of success in such an organizational environment. These include establishing organizational responsibilities, establishing guidance principles, assessing the organizational planning and decision-making processes, assessing the environmental context for the management system, establishing an implementation strategy that has tangible intermediate results, and identifying an agency “champion” for implementation. The challenge of implementing management systems within any organization is understanding the decision-making process and the information needs of the agency decision makers.


2013 ◽  
Vol 385-386 ◽  
pp. 1848-1851
Author(s):  
Hai Qun Wang ◽  
Wen Jun Xue

The railway transportation management information system regards the control and management of metallurgical enterprise railway transportation as the object, integrates railway signaling computer interlocking, railway transportation dispatching jobs plan, railway logistics tracking management information and other systems, applys the advanced technology of railway transportation informatization management system, to realize remote control of railway signaling in plant, train management, current car management, locomotive management, statistics management, etc. The system realizes the centralized management and control of railway transportation, meets the requirements of production organization and improve the transportation efficiency.


Dependability ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 46-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. B. Pronevich ◽  
V. E. Shved

Acknowledgement: the authors express their personal gratitude to Prof. Igor B. Shubinsky, Doctor of Engineering, for his recommendations regarding the choice of the theoretical background that provided the foundation for the practical research, as well as hisadvice and valuable observations that contributed to this paper.Abstract. Aim. Uninterrupted transportation process is ensured by the highly dependable and safe power supply system of railway transport. In addition, the railway power supply system provides power to external consumers. A risk-oriented approach to railway transportation management requires an infrastructure risk management and safety system. The main purpose of risk management in this area is to improve the dependability and safety of railway infrastructure facilities [1, 2]. Additionally, given the growing numbers of intelligent information systems, as well as automated railway transportation management systems, the task of ensuring functional safety becomes very important. In most cases this problem is solved by introducing redundancy that is understood as an exceeding complexity of the system structure compared to the minimal values required for the performance of the specified task [3]. The simplest way of ensuring redundancy is by creating backup capabilities, particularly standby duplication within the system of functional units and components. In order to evaluate the safety of the railway transportation power supply systems it is required to calculate the functional safety indicators of their components and system as a whole taking into account the factor of redundancy. This approach will enable the optimal redundancy architectures and ensure compliance with the assigned level of general system safety. That requires taking into consideration the complex structure of the evaluated facilities: presence of diagnostics systems, right-side failures, wrong-side failures, as well as their random nature. The paper aims to develop an applied algorithm of calculation and prediction of functional safety indicators using the example of railway power supply systems that can be used in both manual and automated calculation.Methods. The power supply system evaluated for functional safety indicators is, from the functional point of view, a sequence of function implementations, while the failures of its components are random and some of them cause hazardous events. In this case, system analysis commonly involves Markovian and semi-Markovian methods, as well as graph methods. The advantage of these methods consists in the capability to evaluate the functional safety indicators of complex systems that go into many states, which is also typical for railway power supply systems.Result. This paper examines the application of graph semiMarkovian methods for calculation of stationary and non-stationary functional safety indicators for components of power supply systems taking into account redundancy and right-side failures. This algorithm allows calculating safety indicators using the example of power supply systems and includes a set of incremental actions aimed at constructing the state graph, calculation of the initial and intermediate graph factors. An example is provided of calculation of the functional safety indicators of a graph of a traction substation power transformer. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (48) ◽  
pp. 283-292
Author(s):  
Prokudin H ◽  
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Khobotnia T ◽  
Tretynychenko Y ◽  
Kopiak N ◽  
...  

This article considers the use of the mathematical apparatus of the theory of games with nature to model such a socio-economic phenomenon as the process of international freight transportation when performing delivery by own and borrowed vehicles on Kyiv-Warsaw route. Calculations are made with the use of existing costs and tariffs for the selected direction of transportation. The object of research is the process of international freight transportation management. The purpose of the work is to study the peculiarities of decision-making with the use of mixed strategies. The research method is the theory of statistical decisions, namely the theory of decision-making in the conditions of playing with nature. The player, i.e. the person who will make the decision, is the company that performs the carriage of goods by road in international traffic and is fully responsible for organizing the process of delivery of goods by road on the route. The situation is modeled using variants of various demand for transportation. This demand acts as the uncertainty of different variations of nature's strategies. Recommendations are given for the application of four decision making criteria: Wald, Savage, Laplace and Hurwitz criteria. Appropriate calculations were performed and the obtained results were commented on, because each criterion offers a new solution to a given situation. Calculations of application of mixed strategies are presented in the Excel spreadsheet. KEY WORDS: GAME THEORY, DECISION MAKING CRITERIA, UNCERTAINTY CONDITIONS, RISK, STRATEGY, INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (10) ◽  
pp. 1034-1042
Author(s):  
DongHee Kim ◽  
KyoungCheul Lee ◽  
JaeKyun Yu ◽  
DaeSeop Moon ◽  
KeunYul Yang

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