Energy-Efficient Train Operation Optimization in Istanbul Metro Network Considering Variable Passenger Numbers
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2024
Subject Area
place - asia, place - europe, mode - subway/metro, planning - methods
Keywords
nature-inspired algorithms, train driving optimization, energy efficiency, simulation, practical driving
Abstract
This manuscript presents a speed trajectory optimization to minimize driving energy consumption using four different nature-inspired algorithms. For this purpose, a model was developed that can simulate motion of a single train. To test the train motion model and speed trajectories, Istanbul M3 subway line was modeled with its actual parameters such as gradient, curve, and speed limit. Concerning computational time and energy usage, a straightforward speed profile and proposed speed profiles by the algorithms have been compared. Afterwards, variable passenger numbers at each station in a certain hour were taken as dynamic mass input. With the marine predator algorithm (MPA) that finds the best result among the four, speed profile optimization was performed again under the effect of unstable mass. Finally, a train was operated by a driver according to the optimal speed profile. As a result, energy saving is 18.75% in simulation environment and 21.27% in real-life test.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by SAGE, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Yildiz, A., Arikan, O., & Keskin, K. (2024). Energy-Efficient Train Operation Optimization in Istanbul Metro Network Considering Variable Passenger Numbers. Transportation Research Record, 2678(7), 224-244.
