Capacity Management System of High Speed Railway in China

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In order to improve the utility of infrastructure of high speed railway, it is very important to manage the capacity. This paper analyzed the characteristics of high speed railway capacity from a few points of view. Then, it proposed a method of capacity calculation and capacity consumption assessment respectively. Decision support system called CRH-CMS is developed. The use of field data proves that the model is effective and the system is practical to use.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 474-476)

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292-296

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April 2011

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