ivu.rail integrated RESOuRCE PLANNiNG
IVU MAKES INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLANNING POSSIBLE AND EASY. All planning and dispatching processes for personnel and vehicle deployment in a universal system. The deployment of the key resources employees and vehicles is a central component of rail operations. In the past, paper and pencil, as well as magnet boards were chiefly used for this purpose. Later on came computer programs that were tailored to individual procedural steps. This then led to the emergence of a heterogeneous system landscape made up of many individual software solutions. All of these parallel systems had to be meticulously linked together via interfaces. The redundancy of the processed data can lead to inconsistencies. In addition, each of these systems must also be operated and maintained separately. In recent years, the possibilities for IT support have increased significantly, both with regard to the amount of data processed and the functional complexity. Over more than years, IVU Traffic Technologies AG has acquired a wealth of expertise in the field of planning and dispatching software. IVU. rail provides our clients with a standard solution that covers the planning and dispatching process in its entirety, from supply planning and operational implementation in predefined vehicle workings and duties to the daily dispatching of rolling stock and train drivers, train conductors and shunting personnel. For the first time, all planning processes have been consolidated in one system and in a single database. In cooperation with leading railway companies, IVU. rail is continually being upgraded and adapted to technological advances. Additional optimisation components have been included over the past few years which are based on elaborate mathematical algorithms, but which, at the same time, take into consideration rules and parameters from manual planning to attain results that can be directly used for operations. This means that the processing time for the implementation of a new timetable can be drastically shortened and the resources needed for such a procedure can be reduced. 3
MANY TASKS. ONE PRODUCT. Plan efficiently with IVU. rail Integrated Resource Planning Whether for personnel or vehicle deployment, IVU. rail efficiently manages all conceivable planning tasks. The system also incorporates the planner s operational rules and quality guidelines. With its fullyautomated variation calculations, parameter analyses and intelligent algorithms, IVU. rail paves the way for dependable decision making. The possibility for using flexible cost weighting, operational stability and employee satisfaction guarantees optimised planning scenarios according to individual requirements. In addition, provides an array of interfaces for follow-up systems and allows for the generation of various statistics and printouts. Network planning Timetable planning Duty scheduling IVU. rail. crew Roster layout IVU. rail. vehicle IVU. rail. crew Personnel dispatch IVU. rail. vehicle IVU. rail. crew Payroll accounting IVU. rail. vehicle Rapid and flexible dispatching with IVU. rail The daily deployment of vehicles and personnel poses a challenge to dispatchers in long-distance, regional and city transport. Can duty roster scheduling be optimised in such a way that employee requests, legal regulations and commercial aspects are taken into consideration? Have any train drivers called in sick? Have the vehicles been deployed in accordance with the service interval guidelines from the maintenance workshop? IVU s dispatching systems indicate which resources are currently in use and where. Thus, railway companies can quickly react to unpredictable events in a flexible manner, e. g. they can switch out personnel or deploy replacement vehicles. This flexibility provided by IVU. rail. crew and IVU. rail. vehicle is of utmost importance in order to ensure smooth transport and quality services for the passengers, without losing sight of the costs involved. Vehicle working scheduling Manages the entire route network and develops the timetable services available from strategic planning to date-specific exceptions. By using intelligent algorithms, optimises vehicle workings and duties, and at the same time considers any operational rules and guidelines from the planner. -> Page 8 IVU. rail. crew Manages the entire personnel deployment, from long-term vacation planning to daily dispatching and precise payroll accounting. The dispatcher is provided with optimal support via the automatic personnel allocation and mobile duty sign-on control functions, in which the personnel can participate by entering individual preferences. -> Page 13 Track occupancy Vehicle dispatch Vehicle monitor IVU. rail. vehicle Plans and controls the entire vehicle deployment and monitors the individual run performances and service intervals. Track occupancies can be recorded in detail in stations and parking facilities, and shunting processes can be planned. -> Page 18 4 5
OUR CLIENTS. Standardisation and individuality. IVU. rail is tried and tested and has been implemented by railway companies around the world. IVU. rail was developed in close cooperation with leading European railway operators and is the only standard product that supports complete and integrated resource planning. At the same time, IVU.rail is integrated into the existing environment and can be adjusted to individual needs. This is facilitated in the system by the flexible parameterisation of rule systems, interfaces and printouts. Project implementations, which in the past might have taken several years, can now often be completed in only a few months. IVU. rail for CP in Portugal 5 vehicles and 1,500 employees are planned and optimised on a route network of 2,8 km. Integration of IVU. rail into the existing system landscape from infrastructure planning and personnel dispatching via standardised interfaces. IVU. rail for Deutsche Bahn AG (German Railways) Rostering for the commuter rail in Munich, Rhine Neckar, Rhine-Main (Frankfurt), Hamburg and Berlin and over regional bus companies of DB Regio AG. IVU. rail for Trenitalia Duty scheduling, optimisation and dispatching for over,000 train drivers and train conductors in passenger and freight transport across all of Italy. Companywide data integration for long-distance and regional transport, the creation of timetable booklets and the provision of data for booking and reservation systems. IVU. rail for VR in Finland With 19 tracks, 0 long-distance trips and around 890 commuter trips a day, Helsinki is one of Europe s largest dead-end stations. Trains pull in and out of the station every minute. If delays occur, then it is imperative that open track sections be located and waiting trains rerouted as quickly as possible. IVU. rail for MÁV in Hungary Personnel and vehicle dispatching for 1,000 locomotives in passenger and freight transport. Centralisation of planning and dispatching processes, which were previously divided across various locations. Early recognition of delays in freight transport via incorporation of the vehicle location system. IVU. rail for the Swiss Federal Railways SBB Duty scheduling and dispatching for more than 6,500 locomotive drivers and train conductors using a further developed version of IVU. rail. crew. Over 0 users at SBB work at different locations throughout Switzerland and must be able to access all of the data simultaneously in three different languages. 6 7
Optimising limited resources. A stable timetable that meets demand and requires as few personnel and vehicles as possible this is a challenge for railway companies everywhere, and optimisation here offers the greatest potential for improving efficiency. The planners face the difficult task of taking into consideration client requests, vehicle equipment, labour-law provisions, special incidents, such as roadworks or sporting events, and much more and all of this on a real-time basis. At the same time, however, the planner must provide for an operation that is as economically viable as possible. This is hardly conceivable without technical support, since the creation and evaluation of timetable planning, vehicle working scheduling and duty scheduling scenarios according to specified criteria is fundamental for optimal planning. Depending on capacity demands, train formations must be assembled together and split apart. When doing so, the entire planning occurs in an integrated manner, taking into consideration existing company supplies, special equipment, available personnel, qualifications, legal and labourlaw-related provisions, passenger counts and predefined rule checks. IVU.rail has already been used for many years by DB Regio in the integrated resource planning and dispatching project for commuter rail operations. The highly-integrated processing and the corresponding optimisation parameters allow for an immediate reaction to short-term timetable changes that, for example, are caused by the additional ordering of special services and unscheduled track works throughout the year. Dr. Frank Scholz CIO DB Regio AG 8 9
50 04 TIMETABLE PLANNING 10 AT A GLANCE. 12 114 115 24 0 2425 15 18 24 105 29 35 32 104 manages the entire route network and develops available 35 timetable services, from strategic planning to date-specific exceptions. The system plans all train formations and integrates track occupancies, parking actions and maintenance planning. Supply planning From the long-term yearly timetable to short-term changes Data transfer from track planning systems in the standard railml format (www.railml. org) Compilation and revision of timetables 35 448 36 104 108 111 114 118 11904 50 50 103 104 00 108 24 111 1 40 50 44 114 113 00 04 118 01 01 51 11 51 11 04 04 46 04 52 06 35 35 12 26 46 13 32 52 06 33 53 1 44 04 MFRA-E () MFRA-E (11) MFRA-E (19) MFRA-E 1 24 (25) 109 44 103 04 1 32 104 32 104 50 52 108 10 50 52 108 54 14 10 50 52 108 54 104 108 111 114 50 50 10 50 48 49 12 105 29 48 49 04 12 105 29 04 52 52 48 49 04 35 52 35 12 1 54 55 04 114 115 24 35 44 54 55 04 114 32 115 104 24 35 44 54 32 55 104 04 114 115 24 10 50 52 108 10 50 52 108 10 0 2425 0 2425 0 2425 58 05 58 0512 105 29 48 49 12 58 105 29 05 48 49 52 52 01 01 114 24 01 115 35 44 54 55 04 114 115 24 35 44 54 55 04 01 01 0 2425 0 2425 01 55 58 84 15 18 24 35 448 55 58 84 15 18 24 35 58 05 448 55 58 01 84 15 18 58 05 01 01 24 36 15 18 24 36 55 58 84 15 18 24 55 58 84 44 35 448 36 35 448 36 8 9 Trains and vehicle workings Combining trains and connecting them to vehicle working sequences Automatic calculation of the position and orientation 080 of a vehicle in the train formation 11 08 12 06 09 14 Shunting and parking Consideration of vehicle types, service intervals and layover times in vehicle working scheduling 02 58 90 03 05 22 19 24 280 28 32 26 29 Track-specific shunting and parking in the train station or in the parking facility Consideration of track and depot capacities (restrictions) Planning service blocks (refuelling, cleaning, maintenance) Preplanning maintenance capacities and workshop workloads 25 43 42 40 39 36 44 460 51 48 52 46 49 54 02 03 58 90 04 080 11 08 12 06 09 14 05 22 19 24 280 28 32 26 29 25 22 19 28 26 29 25 43 42 40 39 36 44 460 51 48 52 46 49 54 106 58 90 02 03 05 02 58 90 04 080 14 11 08 12 06 09 14 03 05 108 22 280 19 24 280 28 32 26 29 43 42 40 39 36 44 460 14 51 48 52 46 49 54 02 58 90 04 MSTH-E (40) MSTH-E (00) MSTH-E () MSTH-E (40) MSTH-E (00) MSTH-E () MSTH-E (40) 080 11 08 12 06 09 14 03 2 26 25 106 22 08 19 24 612 480 080 S2 () S2 (52) 05 080 11 08 12 06 09 1 22 19 24 280 28 32 26 29 25 43 42 40 39 25 36 44 460 51 48 52 46 49 54 02 58 90 04 080 11 08 12 06 09 03 05 22 19 280 28 32 26 29 25 24 43 42 40 39 360544 460 51 48 52 46 49 54 58 90 04 080 11 08 2 06 09 106 115 108 6 25 46 06 26 46 06 25 05 25 05 02 03 05 106 1 108 106 115 108 106 25 46 06 26 46 06 26 46 06 26 612 1 32 52 10 11 12 106 103
IVU. rail. crew The right employee. the right place. the right time. Which train driver is driving which train today? Different vehicles, equipment and routes require appropriate qualifications. In addition, working time regulations, operational provisions and vacation / day-off requests must be considered in duty scheduling. Therefore, vehicle and personnel dispatching should be integrated in order to achieve the optimal deployment of resources. Once the duties have been planned, the dispatcher must check duty sign-ons, find any replacements as quickly as possible for cancellations due to sickness or delays and prepare all of the data for payroll accounting. These tasks would be almost impossible without software support. The dispatcher is provided with optimal support by means of the automatic personnel allocation and the mobile duty sign-on control functions. Clear displays provide a current picture of the duties for which an employee actually signed on. Aside from manually entering this data, the registered times can also be evaluated by card readers and stationary or mobile devices. With the further development of IVU. rail we have reached a new level of transparency and flexibility in duty schedule planning and optimisation. Thanks to IVU. rail it is now possible to cover all duty forms and find the best possible solution. With the help of the vehicle scheduling program that is currently being implemented, all resources will soon be planned in one integrated step, boosting our productivity in a sustainable manner. By entering their individual preferences, the driving personnel also take part in duty scheduling. Requests can be entered via terminals, mobile devices or the Internet just like duty queries and signing on and off. During duty allocation, the automatic personnel dispatching is used to keep the employee s work time accounts balanced, considering the employee s requests and creating fair duty schedules. Absences, due to vacation or sickness for example, are also considered in the process, as well as the qualifications of the respective employees. In order to guarantee a continuous flow of data, IVU. rail. crew contains standardised interfaces to all known HR management systems. Mauro Natali Production Manager for Regional Transport TRENITALIA 12 13
124 0/1 0/0 F 08.05.12 09.05.12 124 67:44 :44 06: 12:50 F 08.05.12 09.05.12 1 Sjuk 10.05.12 IVU. rail. crew F 08.05.12 67:44 1 :26 42:50 03:26 09:42 Satisfied Dispatchers 13691 13610 1 12510 F 08.05.12 And Employees. :32 13691 03:40 08:58 :04 13610 05:02 09:53 :05 12510 06:581 :26 15:13 13:49 190 Semester 09.05.12 12.05.12 03:26 09:42IVU. rail. crew manages the entire personnel deployment, from long-term 190 vacation planning to daily dispatching and precise payroll accounting. The :42 13691 13610 dispatcher is provided with optimal support with the automatic personnel 3 12:35 :51 allocation and mobile duty sign-on control functions, while the personnel 150 460 13691 13610 are involved by entering their individual preferences. :32 :04 :05 150 460 13: 03:40 08:58 :52 05:02 :58 : 12:46 19:09 :01 :00 19:58 120 115 13650 190 Semester 110 09.05.12 12.05.12 Efficient and rule compliant duties 115 D 13650 110 Automatic duty proposals and optimisation 3 120 5:58 9:32 190 19:00 :06 03:35 10:02 :00:42 :00 05:32 10:01 05:01 10:01 User-definable labour and work-time regulations 18:53 190 12:35 :51 Planning of on-board personnel (train drivers, train conductors) F 09.05.12 and stationary personnel (shunters, train dispatchers, supervisors etc.) 144 190 150 460 28: 46:33 Integrated multiple crewing with user-definable rule system -CST 13:28 22:54 : 144 13540 12670 150 14400 460 13: :52 Long-term preliminary planning 13540 12670 14400 2 14: : :52 12:46 19:09 26:04 :01 :00 03:44 09:39 : 13: 15: Long-term vacation and roster planning 160 115 130 1 13650 Weekly template optimisation for an equitable distribution of employee 160 130 1 activities 12: 115 9: D 18: 13650 Planning 18:on the basis of shift classes and concrete duties 12: 18:39 04:24 10:39 04:46 10:05 5 5 98 98 99 99 97 97 T W19/12 08.05.12 Ti-To ZC 09.05.12 Ti-To ZC F 09.05.10.05.12 Ti-To ZC Employee participation via shift classes, duty requests and 133 1 190 133 110 28: vacation requests 0 6 14400 12440 46:33 13:28 22:54 Automatic personnel dispatching on the basis of qualifications and 110 0 6 14400 12440 employee accounts 13540 12670 22:51 04: 10:39 :49 :43 03: 09:32 15: 00: 06: 13:51 Online :04 communication with driving personnel via mobile devices 110 460 110 0 6 Transfer 110 of actual data to payroll accounting 13540 12670 18:12 110 460 110 0 :52 6 110 26:04 :00 05:01 10:01 :0103:44 :00 09:3905:01 10:01 :49 :43 03: 09:32 : 15:46 13: 13610 11810 12640 135 797 160 130 13610 11810 12640 135 797 :00 05:02 09:53 :04 01:39 08:04 160 :32 03:09 09:32 130 15:50 1 12: 190 14650 9: 1 118 18: 12: 18:39 04:24 10:39 1 190 14650 1 118 22: 04:46 10:05 19:58 05:25 11: 19: 03:26 09:42 15:50 190 18:03 14650 135 190 14650 135 110 126 9:58 M ZC 05:25 11: 19: 08.05.12 03:09 Ti-To 09:32ZC 15:46 00:54 :01 :00 11510 14610 115 11810 12640 T 110 126 09.05.12 Ti-To ZC 1 04:46 06: 42:5 09:53 06:5 13 13 5:58 9:32 19:00 03:35 10:02 :00 :00 05:32 10:01 05:01 190 Allocating and accounting 133 Sjuk 10.05.12 14 15 1 1
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IVU. rail. vehicle DISPATCHING Rolling Stock. Once the timetable and vehicle working schedule have been created, the dispatchers are faced with the challenge of organising the vehicle deployment as efficiently as possible. Vehicle management is particularly complicated in rail transport. Train formations may be split and continued as separate services, or vehicle groups may be removed or added. Such reconfigurations are all part of the dispatchers everyday work. IVU. rail. vehicle plans and controls the entire vehicle deployment in passenger and freight transport. The run performances and service intervals of the individual vehicles are monitored continuously and exchanged with the maintenance workshop systems via online interfaces. The detailed depiction of the parking facilities helps to pre-plan shunting procedures. During operations, the dispatcher must react quickly to any changes like delays and cancellations. IVU. rail. vehicle supports this with the planned and actual displays and the calculation of arrival prognoses, including their effects on layover times and following trips. When doing so, the dispatcher must be careful to consider vehicle equipment and conditions, integrate special trains, plan maintenance actions, relay and assign open parking spaces and take into account personnel allocations. Therefore, modern dispatching systems should give an overview of which vehicle is currently deployed and with which crew. With IVU. rail, we were able to centralise the planning of personnel and vehicle deployment for all of Hungary. The integration of the actual data from our vehicle location system helps our dispatchers to react quickly to planning deviations and to reduce their effects on following trips. Ferenc Márton Chief Operations Officer MÁV Hungarian State Railways 18 19
IVU. rail. vehicle Every Vehicle in its correct location. IVU. rail. vehicle plans and controls the entire vehicle deployment, from long-term maintenance planning to the current timetable situation. IVU. rail. vehicle monitors individual run performances and service intervals. Track occupancies can be recorded in detail in stations and parking facilities, and shunting processes can be planned. 014 013 03 013 012 012 1 03 Optimising vehicle workings 010 Planning locomotives, multiple units and passenger coaches Vehicle working optimisation taking operating rules into account Managing maintenance and operations 010 009 Pre-planning the maintenance window for the optimal utilisation of vehicles and maintenance workshops Monitoring run performances and service intervals 008 Dispatching parking facilities and maintenance workshop transfers 009 63/ 63/ Reacting to disruptions Displaying vehicle positions in real-time, analysing the effects 0 on subsequent trips Maintain all delays and cancellations in view Monitor pull-out and pull-in trips and vehicles parking locations 006 Find and allocate replacement vehicles, integrate short-term transfer trips 008 0 01 006 004 003 004 002
IVU. rail OPTIMISATION AS EFFICIENCY ENGINE. Quick calculation of complex scenarios Attain the best results while observing all requests that is the job of the optimisation. If you are looking for the shortest path between two points, then the solution is fairly simple. However, if you wish to find the fastest travel path for a multitude of points while considering all of the boundary conditions, then optimisation turns into a highly-complicated arithmetic problem. Multi-layered automation tasks and decision-making processes can only be solved with IT and mathematics. Therefore, IVU cooperates with the Optimisation department of the Konrad Zuse Institute in Berlin (ZIB) for the development of optimisation components. The optimisation of personnel and vehicle deployment is especially challenging. Thousands of duty elements must be combined into as few duties as possible within a short period of time. When doing so, all hard and soft rules for work time, breaks, qualifications, fares, travel paths and capacities must be observed. Therefore, the optimisation relies on a comprehensive database and complete rule systems. When examining existing systems in the course of optimaisation projects we are often able to identify invalid vehicle workings and duties. The fine tuning of optimisation parameters, especially for larger scenarios, is a very complex and challenging task. The complete integration of the rule system ensures that the computed vehicle workings and duties conform to the rules and can be directly adopted into the operation. This optimises resource deployment and at the same time accelerates the planning processes while providing more flexibility. There is significant enhancement in local public transport. ZIB and IVU combine mathematical research with engineering expertise and practical experience in order to tap this potential. Prof Martin Grötschel Vice President of Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum for Information Technologies in Berlin (ZIB) 22
IVU. rail Automation and Optimisation. Increased efficiency with the optimisation tools from IVU. rail by combining mathematical research with engineering know-how and hands-on experience. Duty optimisation Consider work-time rules and labour agreements, as well as soft operational constraints Guarantee complete scheduling of all duty elements Incorporate qualification and capacity guidelines Consider multiple crewing / teams Vehicle working optimisation Consider service intervals, maintenance cycles and infrastructure capacities Ensure uniform distribution of performance over a longer period of time Create robust run schedules while simultaneously minimising required vehicles and necessary non-revenue trips Weekly template optimisation Reduce variations during the week with fewer overtime hours or sub-performances Better distribution of days off and undesirable duties (e. g. late duties or split duties) Acceleration of the entire planning process Automatic personnel dispatching Observe qualifications, capacities and rule systems Keep employee accounts balanced and allocate fairly Consider individual employee requests 24 25
IVU. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Our IVU. suite provides support for all task areas of a transport company and allows for integrated solutions with a single product: from planning and dispatching via operation management, to ticketing and passenger information, as well as settling transport contracts. IVU systems plan routes, deploy buses and trains, provide passengers with information, ensure transfer connections, dispatch drivers, monitor fleets, sell tickets, combine data and increase efficiency. Whether you are looking for a complete solution or individual components our products are based on open standards and can be integrated easily into a wide range of system environments. Approximately 350 employees at eight locations, in seven countries and countless projects develop software, advise clients, work on new concepts, implement systems and optimise workflows. Our strength is quite evidently based on the performance, knowledge, motivation and personalities of the people who work at IVU. PLANNING DISPATCHING FLEET MANAGEMENT TICKETING PASSENGER INFORMATION CONTROLLING IVU.plan IVU.vehicle IVU.fleet IVU.fare IVU.realtime IVU.control IVU.pool IVU.crew IVU.cockpit IVU.ticket IVU.journey IVU.box IVU.validator The products of the IVU. suite have enabled us to develop a modern transport system in Santiago de Cali within the shortest possible space of time. This has had a positive impact on the quality of life and the cityscape. Luis Eduardo Barrera President of Metro Cali S. A. 26
IVU in Use around the World. A growing community of clients ensures the continued development of IVU. rail. An exchange of information between the users is encouraged, for example by means of user groups. IVU. rail is currently being used by the following railway companies, further details can be found on -> Page 6 and at www. ivu. de. Europorte, France (FR) Personnel and vehicle scheduling for punctual and flexible cargo transport with 75 locomotives. Stockholmståg, Stockholm (SE) Integrated resource planning for suburban rail operations with 0 trains, and interfaces to the network operator and the maintenance workshop. Veolia Transport, Germany (DE) Planning and dispatch for all rail and bus companies in Germany on a shared database at corporate headquarters. Bangkok (TH), Kuala Lumpur (MY) Planning and dispatch for rapid transit train services. VNR Vietnam Railways, Vietnam (VN) Planning, optimisation and operative control of vehicles and employees across the entire country, as well as real-time passenger information. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (SA) Driverless metro at the Princess Nora bint Abdulrahman University. Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Adelaide (AU) Central timetable planning system for buses and trains in the wider Adelaide area. IVU locations IVU references 28 29
ALL ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE. ivu. R A il. P L A N Personnel dispatch Network planning Automatic personnel dispatching IVU. rail is a standard product with a modular construction. The modules can be implemented individually, as a whole or in combination with other systems or individual developments. All modules run on a single database, with open interfaces to all common peripheral systems, e. g. from the fields of HR management or maintenance workshop management. Train stations and operating units Links and routes Change of direction points Parking facilities Any number of network point groups for regional assignments Consider requests, shift classes and accounts Report duty sign-on/off from mobile devices as well Online communication between train drivers/dispatcher User-definable dispatching levels Qualification check and extension Automatic account update (work time, weekly rest, etc.) Timetable planning Payroll accounting Editing in the graphical and tabular timetables Connect HR systems (e. g. SAP, Peoplesoft) Trip course and train formation building Profit centre splitting Sequence planning and vehicle orientation Assessing planned and actual work times Footnotes and comments Vehicle types and trip numbers User-definable payroll rule system for all personnel timesheets vehicle working scheduling Link routes and transfer trips to vehicle workings User-definable payroll rule system for all wage agreements Receive suggestions for appropriate following trips ivu. R A il. vehicle Consider train formations and changes of direction Track occupancy Network planning Timetable planning Duty scheduling IVU. rail. crew Roster layout IVU. rail. vehicle IVU. rail. crew Personnel dispatch IVU. rail. vehicle IVU. rail. crew Payroll accounting IVU. rail. vehicle Pre-plan maintenance windows Generate vehicle workings on the basis of parking actions Plan service blocks (refuelling, cleaning, maintenance) Vehicle scheduling over multiple days Layover, buffer and preparation times Duty scheduling Configure duty, break & labour rules Duty optimisation and adjustment optimisation Plan track occupancies in train stations and parking facilities Consider track and depot capacities (restrictions) Consider station run order Plan coupling procedures Supply planning vehicle dispatch Manage all vehicles Vehicle working scheduling Track occupancy Vehicle dispatch Vehicle monitor Schedule additional duty elements Automatic duty proposal Travel path and passage trip search Multiple crewing (train drivers, train conductors) Monitor service intervals and run performances Connect to maintenance systems online Create special trips and transfer trips Process cancellations and disruptions Stationary personnel (shunters, train dispatcher, supervisors etc.) Automatic vehicle parking All parking facilities at a glance Coupling performances, driver s cabin changeover times, take overs/handovers Short-term planning changes vehicle monitor Generate additional duty pieces on the basis of the number of auxiliaries in the train formation Connect to vehicle location systems for actual data (vehicles, times, travel paths) Different duty rules for train conductors are possible Optimisation according to various crew types is possible Difference of planned and actual data and delay prognoses ivu. R A il. C R E w Support short-term disruption management Roster layout Monitor pull-out and pull-in trips Schematic and/or calendar-related planning Difference between planned and actual parking actions Anonymous long-term preliminary planning Direct control of passenger information Weekly template planning and optimisation Preparation of dynamic dispatching data via railml Roster layout optimisation User-definable roster layout rule system Shift class planning
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