Mathematical modeling analyses for obtaining an optimal railway track maintenance schedule

Railway track irregularities need to be kept at a satisfactory level by taking appropriate maintenance activities. This paper aims at obtaining an optimal maintenance schedule for improving the railway track irregularities using all-integer linear programming (AILP) optimization model analyses. Firs...

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