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Showing papers by "Roberto Nardone published in 2011"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
18 Nov 2011
TL;DR: An integrated framework is introduced to simulate railway operation considering also interactions with passengers demand, and a practical application to a MRT line has been realized, analyzing impacts of two recovery strategies for different failure scenarios.
Abstract: Actors of railway systems are more and more required to achieve certain levels of system performances and acceptable standards of service quality offered to passengers. To reach this aim, effects on both supply and demand-side induced by different solutions, need to be assessed within design and real-time operation phases, especially when failures occur during service. To this purpose, in this paper an integrated framework is introduced to simulate railway operation considering also interactions with passengers demand. A practical application to a MRT line has been realized, analyzing impacts of two recovery strategies for different failure scenarios. Results underline the necessity of assessing both service availability and quality of service to identify the most effective intervention solution, and highlight the relevance of the proposed framework to support decisional processes.

16 citations


Book ChapterDOI
19 Sep 2011
TL;DR: An innovative architecture is proposed to simulate railway operation in order to conduct different kinds of analysis and demonstrates the impact on quality of service and service availability of different recovery strategies.
Abstract: Prediction of service availability in railway systems requires an increasing attention by designers and operators in order to satisfy acceptable service quality levels offered to passengers. For this reason it is necessary to reach high availability standards, relying on high-dependable system components or identifying effective operational strategies addressed to mitigate failure effects. To this purpose, in this paper an innovative architecture is proposed to simulate railway operation in order to conduct different kinds of analysis. This architecture encompasses a set of components considering, in an integrated way, several system features. Finally an application to a first case study demonstrates the impact on quality of service and service availability of different recovery strategies. Complexity of a railway system requires a heterogeneous working group composed of experts in transport and in computer science areas, with the support of industry.

11 citations