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Extended discussion on efficient train re-routing and rescheduling: valid inequalities and reformulation of RECIFE-MILP

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The real-time Railway Traffic Management problem consists in funding suitable train routes and schedules to minimize delay propagation due to traffic perturbations. RECIFE-MILP is a mixed integer linear programming based heuristic for this problem which has proven to be effective in various contexts. However, when instances are very large or difficult, the performance of the algorithm may worsen. In this paper, we propose valid inequalities to boost the performance of RECIFE-MILP. These valid inequalities link the routing and scheduling binary variables and, at least in some cases, they are able to represent all the facets of the projection of the convex hull of the problem in the subspace of the binary variables. Moreover, they allow the definition of a model reformulation based on a reduced number of scheduling binary variables. In an experimental analysis based on realistic instances representing traffic in four French infrastructures, we observe that the addition of valid inequalities must be done thoroughly not to add too much computational burden to the solution process, and that the reduction of the number of binary variables in general boosts the performance of RECIFE-MILP significantly.
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hal-02046017 , version 1 (22-02-2019)

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Paola Pellegrini, Raffaele Pesenti, Joaquin Rodriguez. Extended discussion on efficient train re-routing and rescheduling: valid inequalities and reformulation of RECIFE-MILP. [Research Report] IFSTTAR - Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux. 2017, 50p. ⟨hal-02046017⟩
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