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dc.contributor.authorCidoncha González, Álvaroes-ES
dc.contributor.authorFernández Rodríguez, Adriánes-ES
dc.contributor.authorCucala García, María Asunciónes-ES
dc.contributor.authorFernández Cardador, Antonioes-ES
dc.contributor.authorGorostiza Herrero, Jorgees-ES
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-19T04:28:12Z
dc.date.available2026-05-19T04:28:12Z
dc.date.issued2026-12-31es_ES
dc.identifier.issn2169-3536es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2026.3690017es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11531/110133
dc.descriptionArtículos en revistases_ES
dc.description.abstractThis paper introduces a novel Real-Time Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework for automatic train regulation in complex metro lines featuring bifurcations, short-turning operations, and continuous communication systems (CBTC or ERTMS), enabling real-time information exchange between trains and control centers for traffic supervision and control. This framework addresses a critical gap in existing approaches: enabling the restoration of nominal operations after moderate disruptions when the line is not limited to a simple or looped infrastructure. The proposed approach operates in two stages: first, a predictive mathematical algorithm generates running-time and dwell-time control actions, balancing timetable adherence and headway regularity subject to topological constraints. Second, these actions are processed by a module that generates real-time automatic driving commands. A key contribution is the incorporation of a granular optimization strategy that enhances energy efficiency while preserving operational performance. The algorithm was validated on a simulation platform based on a real Spanish metro line and, compared to traditional regulation, the results demonstrate a 30.00% improvement in headway adherence and a 7.80% reduction in passenger waiting time in high-demand areas, along with a 10.37% reduction in energy consumption. The computational efficiency of the proposed model confirms its suitability for real-time application in large-scale, complex transit infrastructures.es-ES
dc.description.abstractThis paper introduces a novel Real-Time Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework for automatic train regulation in complex metro lines featuring bifurcations, short-turning operations, and continuous communication systems (CBTC or ERTMS), enabling real-time information exchange between trains and control centers for traffic supervision and control. This framework addresses a critical gap in existing approaches: enabling the restoration of nominal operations after moderate disruptions when the line is not limited to a simple or looped infrastructure. The proposed approach operates in two stages: first, a predictive mathematical algorithm generates running-time and dwell-time control actions, balancing timetable adherence and headway regularity subject to topological constraints. Second, these actions are processed by a module that generates real-time automatic driving commands. A key contribution is the incorporation of a granular optimization strategy that enhances energy efficiency while preserving operational performance. The algorithm was validated on a simulation platform based on a real Spanish metro line and, compared to traditional regulation, the results demonstrate a 30.00% improvement in headway adherence and a 7.80% reduction in passenger waiting time in high-demand areas, along with a 10.37% reduction in energy consumption. The computational efficiency of the proposed model confirms its suitability for real-time application in large-scale, complex transit infrastructures.en-GB
dc.language.isoen-GBes_ES
dc.sourceRevista: IEEE Access, Periodo: 1, Volumen: online, Número: , Página inicial: 68430, Página final: 68447es_ES
dc.subject.otherInstituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT)es_ES
dc.titleReal-Time Automatic Train Regulation of Metro Lines With Bifurcations and Short-Turning Under Continuous Communicationes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones_ES
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dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.keywordsAutomatic train regulation, complex topology, energy efficiency, mass transit systems, model predictive control, real-time optimization.es-ES
dc.keywordsAutomatic train regulation, complex topology, energy efficiency, mass transit systems, model predictive control, real-time optimization.en-GB


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