NETWORK-WIDE TRANSFER SYNCHRONIZATION STRATEGIES IN A PUBLIC BUS SYSTEM

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Date 31.03.2026
Hour 11:0012:00
Speaker Antoine Legrain is a professor at Polytechnique Montreal in the Department of Mathematics and Industrial Engineering since 2019. His research focuses on real-time operations management (online and stochastic optimization applied to dynamic problems) to improve access to healthcare systems and manage on-demand and multimodal transportation services.
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Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

This talk presents a scalable methodology for real-time transfer synchronization in urban bus networks, using online stochastic optimization (OSO). The approach integrates three key components. First, an offline arc-flow model captures all control tactics—hold, speedup, and skip-stop—for a main line and its feeder connections, using at graph-based representation over a fixed control horizon. Second, the REGRET algorithm operates in real time within an OSO framework, leveraging the offline model to evaluate multiple stochastic scenarios and to select robust control tactics. Third, a network-wide simulator (NWS) integrates the full OSO framework and re-optimizes decisions dynamically at each bus departure from any stop, allowing the coordination of multiple interconnected lines. The NWS is applied to the transit network of Laval, Canada, using historical vehicle positions and smart-card validations to replicate real-time stochastic conditions. Results show significant improvements in both passenger travel and transfer times across a variety of network structures, highlighting the scalability and applicability of real-time transfer synchronization for urban multi-line transit networks.
 

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  • Informed public
  • Free
  • This event is internal

Organizer

  • Michel Bierlaire

Contact

  • Mila Bender

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real-time transfer synchronization

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