列车运行速度、间隔时间及缓冲时间的分析:海牙案例

目 录内容简介
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Outline of the Research
1.2 Train Detection Data and TNV—tools
1.2.1 Trajn Detection Data
1.2.2 TNV.Prepare
1.2.3 TNV.Filter
1.3 Statistical Preliminaries
1.3.1 Probability Distributions
1.3.2 Outliers
1.3.3 Statistical Tests
Chapter 2 Network and Train Route
Chapter 3 Timetable Analysis
3.1 Timetable
3.2 Blocking Time
3.3 Minimal Headway
3.3.1 The Headway between 5100 CS.HS and 5100 HS—CS
3.3.2 The Headway between 5100 HS—CS and 1900 HS-CS
3.3.3 The Headway between 1900 HS.CS and 1900 CS—HS
3.3.4 The Headway between 1900 CS—HS and 5100 CS-HS
3.3.5 The Headway between 5100 HS—CS and 2500 HS—CS
3.3.6 The Headway between 2500 HS—CS and 2500 CS—HS
3.3.7 The Headway between 2500 CS—HS and 5100 CS—HS
3.3.8 The Headway between Inbound 2200 and 5100 HS-CS
3.3.9 The Headway between 5100 HS.CS and Inbound 600
3.3.10 The Headway between Inbound 600 and 1900 HS—CS
3.3.11 The Headway between 1900 HS—CS and Inbound 5000
3.3.12 The Headway between 5 100 HS—CS and Inbound 9300
3.3.13 The Headway between Inbound 9300 and 2500 HS—CS
3.3.14 The Headway between 2500 HS—CS and Inbound 5000
3.3.15 Summary of Headway
3.4 Buffer Time
3.5 Utilization of Capacity
Chapter 4 Train Delay Analysis
4.1 AR5100 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.1.1 Delay Analysis of AR5100 HS—CS
4.1.2,The Departure Delay of AR5100 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.2 AR5100 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.3 ICl900 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.3.1 Delay Analysis of ICl900 HS.CS
4.3.2 The Departure Delay of ICl900 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.4 ICl900 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.5 IC2500 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.5.1 Delay Analysis of IC2500 HS-CS
4.5.2 The Departure Delay of IC2500 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.6 IC2500 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.7 Comprehensive Analysis of Three Train Series
4.7.1 Train Delays
4.7.2 Running Time
Chapter 5 Running Speed Analysis
5.1 Running Speed of 5100 HS—CS
5.1.1 Running Speed of5100 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.1.2 Running Speed of5100 HS—CS by Time Period
5.1.3 Running Speed of 5100 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.2 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS
5.2.1 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.2.2 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS by Time Period
5.2.3 Running Speed of 5100 CS-HS by Train Delay
5.3 Running Speed of 1900 HS-CS
5.3.1 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.3.2 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Time Period
5.3.3 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.4 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS
5.4.1 Running Speed of 1990 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.4.2 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS by Time Period
5.4.3 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS by Train Delay
5.5 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS
5.5.1 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.5.2 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Time Period
5.5.3 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.6 Running Speed of 2500 CS—HS
5.6.1 Running Speed of2500 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.6.2 Running Speed of 2500 CS—HS by Time Period
5.6.3 Running Speed of 2500 CS-HS by Train Delay
5.7 Influence of the Observed Speed on Blocking and BufferTime
5.7.1 Blocking Time Based on Observed Speed
5.7.2 Buffer Time Based On Observed Speed
5.8 Summary of Running Speed
1.1 Outline of the Research
1.2 Train Detection Data and TNV—tools
1.2.1 Trajn Detection Data
1.2.2 TNV.Prepare
1.2.3 TNV.Filter
1.3 Statistical Preliminaries
1.3.1 Probability Distributions
1.3.2 Outliers
1.3.3 Statistical Tests
Chapter 2 Network and Train Route
Chapter 3 Timetable Analysis
3.1 Timetable
3.2 Blocking Time
3.3 Minimal Headway
3.3.1 The Headway between 5100 CS.HS and 5100 HS—CS
3.3.2 The Headway between 5100 HS—CS and 1900 HS-CS
3.3.3 The Headway between 1900 HS.CS and 1900 CS—HS
3.3.4 The Headway between 1900 CS—HS and 5100 CS-HS
3.3.5 The Headway between 5100 HS—CS and 2500 HS—CS
3.3.6 The Headway between 2500 HS—CS and 2500 CS—HS
3.3.7 The Headway between 2500 CS—HS and 5100 CS—HS
3.3.8 The Headway between Inbound 2200 and 5100 HS-CS
3.3.9 The Headway between 5100 HS.CS and Inbound 600
3.3.10 The Headway between Inbound 600 and 1900 HS—CS
3.3.11 The Headway between 1900 HS—CS and Inbound 5000
3.3.12 The Headway between 5 100 HS—CS and Inbound 9300
3.3.13 The Headway between Inbound 9300 and 2500 HS—CS
3.3.14 The Headway between 2500 HS—CS and Inbound 5000
3.3.15 Summary of Headway
3.4 Buffer Time
3.5 Utilization of Capacity
Chapter 4 Train Delay Analysis
4.1 AR5100 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.1.1 Delay Analysis of AR5100 HS—CS
4.1.2,The Departure Delay of AR5100 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.2 AR5100 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.3 ICl900 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.3.1 Delay Analysis of ICl900 HS.CS
4.3.2 The Departure Delay of ICl900 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.4 ICl900 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.5 IC2500 from The Hague HS to The Hague CS
4.5.1 Delay Analysis of IC2500 HS-CS
4.5.2 The Departure Delay of IC2500 Caused by the Late Clearance of Crossings
4.6 IC2500 from The Hague CS to The Hague HS
4.7 Comprehensive Analysis of Three Train Series
4.7.1 Train Delays
4.7.2 Running Time
Chapter 5 Running Speed Analysis
5.1 Running Speed of 5100 HS—CS
5.1.1 Running Speed of5100 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.1.2 Running Speed of5100 HS—CS by Time Period
5.1.3 Running Speed of 5100 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.2 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS
5.2.1 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.2.2 Running Speed of 5100 CS—HS by Time Period
5.2.3 Running Speed of 5100 CS-HS by Train Delay
5.3 Running Speed of 1900 HS-CS
5.3.1 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.3.2 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Time Period
5.3.3 Running Speed of 1900 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.4 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS
5.4.1 Running Speed of 1990 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.4.2 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS by Time Period
5.4.3 Running Speed of 1900 CS—HS by Train Delay
5.5 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS
5.5.1 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Type of Day
5.5.2 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Time Period
5.5.3 Running Speed of 2500 HS—CS by Train Delay
5.6 Running Speed of 2500 CS—HS
5.6.1 Running Speed of2500 CS—HS by Type of Day
5.6.2 Running Speed of 2500 CS—HS by Time Period
5.6.3 Running Speed of 2500 CS-HS by Train Delay
5.7 Influence of the Observed Speed on Blocking and BufferTime
5.7.1 Blocking Time Based on Observed Speed
5.7.2 Buffer Time Based On Observed Speed
5.8 Summary of Running Speed
目 录内容简介
《列车运行速度间隔时间及缓冲时间的分析:海牙案例》主要介绍了荷兰铁路列车运行数据分析理论与方法,以及采用的计算机分析系统和数据分析过程。《列车运行速度间隔时间及缓冲时间的分析:海牙案例》以荷兰海牙地区铁路运营条件和实绩运行数据为例,详细地分析了列车运行图、基础设施布局、机车车辆性能等既定条件下,列车实际运行速度、实际间隔时间和实际缓冲时间的分布情况,指出了列车运行图及其他运输组织方案存在的问题,并根据分析结果提出相应的改进措施。《列车运行速度间隔时间及缓冲时间的分析:海牙案例》可用于相关专业技术人员的科研参考书,亦可用于铁路运输专业研究生的教学参考书。
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