Authors
CS Chang, SS Sim
Publication date
1997/1/1
Journal
IEE Proceedings-Electric Power Applications
Volume
144
Issue
1
Pages
65-73
Publisher
IET Digital Library
Description
A genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed to optimise train movements using appropriate coast control that can be integrated within automatic train operation (ATO) systems. The coast control output for a train changes with the interstation distances and gradient profiles, and the current operating conditions of the mass rapid transit (MRT) system, namely, (i) train schedules, (ii) expected passenger loads and (iii) expected track voltages. The algorithm generates an optimum coast control based on evaluation of the punctuality, riding comfort and energy consumption. Before the train sets off to the designated station, a coast control table is generated that will be referenced by the train at runtime for deciding when to initiate coasting or resume motoring control. Each coast control table is encoded into variable length chromosomes with each gene representing the relative position between stations where coasting should be …
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