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Research Collection Other Conference Item Modeling delay relations based on historical train monitoring data: A Chinese high-speed railway case Author(s): Guo, Jingwen; Meng, Lingyun; Kecman, Pavle; Corman, Francesco Publication Date: 2015-03-26 Permanent Link: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000183315 Rights / License: In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted This page was generated automatically upon download from the ETH Zurich Research Collection. For more information please consult the Terms of use. ETH Library

Modeling delay relations based on mining historical train monitoring data: a Chinese railway case Jingwen Guo 1,2 Lingyun Meng 1 Pavle Kecman 3 Francesco Corman 4 1 State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety Beijing Jiaotong University 2 Beijing Research Center of Urban Traffic Information Sensing and Service 3 Department of Science and Technology, Linköping University 4 Section Transport Engineering & Logistics, Maritime and Transport Technology, Delft University of Technology 26 March 2015 Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 1 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 2 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 3 / 21

Real-time information in railway traffic Quality of railway service depends on accurate predictions of future train movements on many levels: Traffic can be controlled pro-actively by taking actions that prevent delays and delay propagation Timetable, passenger transfer plans, rolling-stock and crew circulation plans can be kept up-to-date Passengers can be provided with accurate information: in-vehicle, on-platform, online Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 4 / 21

Real-time information in railway traffic Important properties of real-time information and short-term predictions: Accurate and reliable Dynamic and responsive Stable over longer prediction horizons Source: xkcd.com/612 Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 5 / 21

Monitoring and short-term prediction A train run is typically monitored in discrete points in the network track circuit signal station (timetable points) Train passing times given with one-second or -minute precision Train position updates can be used to derive predictions of future train movements by means of microscopic simulation data-driven prediction models Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 6 / 21

Data-driven prediction models Model-based prediction Data-driven prediction Real-time prediction training set induction general rule deduction live data stream transduction prediction Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 7 / 21

Data-driven prediction models Model-based prediction Data-driven prediction Real-time prediction training set induction general rule deduction live data stream transduction prediction Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 7 / 21

Data-driven prediction models Model-based prediction Data-driven prediction Real-time prediction training set induction general rule deduction live data stream transduction prediction Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 7 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 8 / 21

In our approach... A train run is monitored only at timetable points with one minute precision This prevents creating detailed prediction models The dynamics of a train delay over time and space is presented as a sequence of events Given a current delay of a train, the objective is to estimate the delay of all remaining events along the train route Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 9 / 21

Methodological framework Model A train run given as a sequence of discrete events that model arrival and departure events Each event is connected to all remaining events in the sequence Interaction between trains is not included in the model Historical traffic data used to learn the dependence between delays along the train route Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 dep arr dep arr dep Station N arr Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 10 / 21

Methodological framework Model A train run given as a sequence of discrete events that model arrival and departure events Each event is connected to all remaining events in the sequence Interaction between trains is not included in the model Historical traffic data used to learn the dependence between delays along the train route Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 dep arr dep arr dep Station N arr Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 10 / 21

Methodological framework Model A train run given as a sequence of discrete events that model arrival and departure events Each event is connected to all remaining events in the sequence Interaction between trains is not included in the model Historical traffic data used to learn the dependence between delays along the train route Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 arr dep arr dep Station N arr Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 10 / 21

Methodological framework Linear regression A train run is given as a sequence of events i = 1,..., N where each event i is defined by a tuple (train number, station, event type) Train runs of the same train number over multiple days are characterised with the same route and stopping pattern Historical traffic data are used to calibrate the following linear regression models d j = a j + b j d i, i = 1,..., N, j = i + 1,..., N where a, b are linear coefficients Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 11 / 21

Prediction procedure After an update about train position is received, delay of all remaining events in the sequence is predicted using the derived linear models d i+1 =a i+1 +b i+1 d i d i+3=a i+3+b i+3d i d i+5 =a i+5 +b i+5 d i d i d i+2 =a i+2 +b i+2 d i d i+4 =a i+4 +b i+4 d i Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 12 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 13 / 21

Case study General description Data from the high-speed line between Beijing and Shanghai Data is from the northern part - 5 stations 58 G (300 km/h) trains and 12 D (250 km/h) trains daily per direction Data between the 1 st of December, 2013 and the 4 th of March 2014 Only planned and realised time for each departure, arrival and through event (no signal or track data) rounded to full minutes Test set contains 20% of randomly selected train runs BeijingE(kmE0.00) LangfangE(kmE59.5) TijanjinEWestE TijanjinESouthE(kmE131.4)E ChangzhouEWestE(kmE219.2 DezhouEEastE(kmE327.98) Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 14 / 21

Case study Data properties Trains are allowed to depart up to 5 minutes before their scheduled departure time Frequency 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Frequency 0 1000 3000 5000 10 0 10 20 30 Arrival delay [min] 10 0 10 20 30 Departure delay [min] Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 15 / 21

Results Results of regression analysis Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 16 / 21

Results Results of regression analysis Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 16 / 21

Results Results of regression analysis Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 16 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 17 / 21

Online reinforcement learning Observe how much the predictions of the past events were wrong and adapt the future predictions accordingly Adapting running and dwell time estimates based on the realised running and dwell times of the same train Learning from temporal differences: use the prediction error of the previous train to adapt the prediction for the current train Adaptive component may depend on headway between trains - train interactions included without an explicit model training set induction general rule deduction live data stream prediction transduction Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 18 / 21

Outline 1 Introduction 2 Investigating train delay dependencies 3 Computational experiments 4 Current research 5 Conclusions Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 19 / 21

Summary and conclusions Analysis of dependence of en-route train delays The goal was to determine the how far the real-time information can be propagated with high accuracy Future work on modelling the dynamic interrelation of delays and adapting the offline computed functions in real-time It is highly recommended to evaluate the approach on other case studies Potential applications include integration with online traffic control models, online delay management and passenger information systems Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 20 / 21

Thank you for your attention Jingwen Guo Modeling delay relations 26 March 2015 21 / 21