Title
Scheduling preventive railway maintenance activities
Abstract
A railway system needs a substantial amount of maintenance. To prevent unexpected breakdowns as much as possible, preventive maintenance is required. In this paper we discuss the preventive maintenance scheduling problem (PMSP), where (short) routine activities and (long) unique projects have to be scheduled in a certain period. To reduce costs and inconvenience for the travellers and operators, these activities should be scheduled together as much as possible. We present two versions of the PMSP, one with fixed intervals between two consecutive executions of the same routine work, and one with only a maximum interval. Apart from giving a math programming formulation for the PMSP and for its extension we also present some heuristics. In addition, we compare the performance of these heuristics with the optimal solution using some randomly generated instances.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1057/palgrave.jors.2602085
Journal of the Operational Research Society
Keywords
DocType
Volume
management science,reliability,information technology,computer science,operational research,forecasting,scheduling,marketing,preventive maintenance,location,logistics,operations research,inventory,project management,information systems,investment,communications technology,production
Conference
57
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
9
0160-5682
21
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.63
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriella Budai1354.39
Rommert Dekker2763101.60
Dennis Huisman332425.82