Improved Distributed Model Predictive Control for Rescheduling of
Railway Traffic by Manipulation of the Cost Functions
Reference
B. Kersbergen,
T. van den Boom, and
B. De Schutter,
"Improved Distributed Model Predictive Control for Rescheduling of
Railway Traffic by Manipulation of the Cost Functions," Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Railway
Operations Modelling and Analysis (RailTokyo2015), Narashino,
Japan, 13 pp., Mar. 2015. Paper 025.
Abstract
In this paper we introduce two distributed model predictive control
(DMPC) approaches that significantly improve the quality of the
solutions found compared to the DMPC approaches that were introduced
by Kerbergen et al. in the paper "Distributed model predictive
control for rescheduling of railway traffic" (by B. Kersbergen, T.J.J.
van den Boom, and B. De Schutter, Proceedings of the
17th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation
Systems (ITSC2014), Qingdao, China, pp. 2732-2737, Oct. 2014).
for the rescheduling of railway traffic, while the computation time
only increased by a small fraction. In DMPC the global rescheduling
problem is split up into several local problems that are solved by
local model predictive controllers that communicate with each other to
achieve a solution for the global rescheduling problem. We improve the
solution found by the DMPC approaches by adjusting the weights in the
local problems such that the delay propagation through the network is
reduced. We compare the performance in terms of computation time and
delay reduction of the different DMPC approaches with the global model
predictive control approach for different lengths of the prediction
horizon.
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Bibtex entry
@inproceedings{Kervan:15-016,
author={B. Kersbergen and T. van den Boom and B. {D}e Schutter},
title={Improved Distributed Model Predictive Control for Rescheduling of Railway
Traffic by Manipulation of the Cost Functions},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Railway Operations
Modelling and Analysis (RailTokyo2015)},
address={Narashino, Japan},
month=mar,
year={2015},
note={Paper 025}
}
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