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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140101000

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $560,000.00
    Summary
    Maintenance Optimisation in Rail Infrastructure Systems for Coal and Iron Ore Exports. Coal and iron ore exports, worth around 55 per cent of Australia's export earnings, critically depend on the transport capacity provided by Australia's rail infrastructure. Maintenance plays a crucial role in ensuring that infrastructure components are in a condition to provide safe, reliable, and efficient transport. However maintenance activities also reduce the system capacity, and are costly. It is thus c .... Maintenance Optimisation in Rail Infrastructure Systems for Coal and Iron Ore Exports. Coal and iron ore exports, worth around 55 per cent of Australia's export earnings, critically depend on the transport capacity provided by Australia's rail infrastructure. Maintenance plays a crucial role in ensuring that infrastructure components are in a condition to provide safe, reliable, and efficient transport. However maintenance activities also reduce the system capacity, and are costly. It is thus critical to sustaining the growth and competitiveness of Australia's coal and iron ore exports that maintenance is optimised so as to maximise system efficiency and delivered capacity. The project aims to achieve this by the development of new decision support technologies embedding innovative decision-making models and algorithms.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130100205

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
    Summary
    Optimisation of transit priority in a transportation network. This project is aimed at developing an optimised approach to combine various types of public transport priority in an urban network which can be used by transport planners to increase the efficiency of traffic movements and reduce traffic congestion. The case study is the network of Brisbane including all arterial and local roads.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0668273

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $110,000.00
    Summary
    Hybrid Job Shop Techniques for Dynamic Train Scheduling. The job shop approach to dynamic train scheduling promises considerable benefits over existing approaches, and allows problems of large size and complexity to be solved with great accuracy. The application of research results in Australia has the potential to: - reduce train delays and costs by better planning of train schedules of railway systems; - reduce transport costs to rail customers and increase rail's market share of freight .... Hybrid Job Shop Techniques for Dynamic Train Scheduling. The job shop approach to dynamic train scheduling promises considerable benefits over existing approaches, and allows problems of large size and complexity to be solved with great accuracy. The application of research results in Australia has the potential to: - reduce train delays and costs by better planning of train schedules of railway systems; - reduce transport costs to rail customers and increase rail's market share of freight movements; - enhance the ability of operators to control operations in an efficient manner and minimise conflicts; - to increase efficiency of Australian Railway System, leading to lower operating and capital costs; - optimise the energy consumed.
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