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Since 2019, Matheon's application-oriented mathematical research activities are being continued in the framework of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+
www.mathplus.de
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Dr. Marika Karbstein

Projektleiterin

Zuse-Institut Berlin
Takustr. 7
14195 Berlin
+49 (0) 30 84185294
karbstein@zib.de
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Forschungsschwerpunkte

Kombinatorische Optimierung
Ganzzahlige Programmierung
Verkehrsoptimierung

Projekte als Projektleiter

  • MI3

    Infrastructure design and passenger behavior in public transport

    Prof. Dr. Ralf Borndörfer / Dr. Marika Karbstein

    Projektleiter: Prof. Dr. Ralf Borndörfer / Dr. Marika Karbstein
    Projekt Mitglieder: Heide Hoppmann
    Laufzeit: -
    Status: beendet
    Standort: Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin

    Beschreibung

    The strategic planning process in public transport is usually divided into consecutive planning steps - network design, line planning, and timetabling. In line planning, one has to find a set of lines defined by their paths and frequencies in a public transportation network such that a given travel demand can be routed. The task of timetabling is to schedule the trips of each line, i.e., by determining periodic arrival and departure times at their stations. The goal of each planning step is to provide a transportation system that is both attractive for passengers and can be operated economically. Integrating passenger behaviour is a major challenge in infrastructure design optimization.

    The aim of this project is the adequate treatment of passenger routing in optimization models for public transport. We want to extend our existing theoretic and algorithmic base in line planning and timetabling by (advanced) passenger routing methods in order to construct efficiently solvable integrated models.

    Project Webpage

    http://www.zib.de/projects/infrastructure-design-and-passenger-behaviour-public-transport