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Upravlenie Bol'shimi Sistemami, 2015, Issue 58, Pages 244–284 (Mi ubs849)  

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Control in Technology and Process Control

Scheduling problem for two-station single track railway with sidings

A. Lazarev, I. Tarasov

Institute of Control Sciences of RAS
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Abstract: The paper is concerned with the problem of scheduling trains traveling between two stations, which are connected by a single railway track with one siding. The presented algorithm constructs an optimal schedule
Keywords: scheduling theory, combinatory optimization, transport problems, algorithm.
Received: July 7, 2015
Published: November 30, 2015
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.854.2
BBC: 22.1
Language: Russian
Citation: A. Lazarev, I. Tarasov, “Scheduling problem for two-station single track railway with sidings”, UBS, 58 (2015), 244–284
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\paper Scheduling problem for two-station single track railway with sidings
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