[Online]Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Operational Disruptions in Indian Railways: a Data-Driven Framework

Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Operational Disruptions in Indian Railways: a Data-Driven Framework
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Start Time:2025-12-30 14:45 (Asia/Amman)

Duration:15min

Session:[S1] Track 1: Mobile computing, communications, 5G and beyond » [S1-2] Track 1: Mobile computing, communications, 5G and beyond

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Abstract
In the domain of Railways, India is having second largest railway network in the world. This study focus on a data driven framework for the temporal and spatial analysis of operational disruptions in Indian Railways, mainly focus on Alarm Chain Pulling (ACP) incidents. We have categorized 20,000 ACP events into “On Station” and “Out of Station” occurrences. The analysis highlights key aspect of temporal patterns, identified high risk zones and train numbers then compared the frequency of ACP incidents between goods and passenger trains. The framework demonstrates how the data analytics in enhancing railway safety operational efficiency and cost effectiveness. By using modern and interactive analytical tool, Power BI dashboard offers a comprehensive view of ACP trends, optimizing targeted maintenance strategies and improved decision making for the huge railway network. Our proposed analysis framework offers a valuable insight as well as propose a way to achieve minimum operational disruptions and optimize resource allocation across the Indian Railways network resulting in improving transportation services significantly, which helps in achieving accessible transportation.
Keywords
Delays,Data model,Spatial, Railways,Resource allocation,Rail transportation
Speaker
Amritesh Ojha
student NIT Patna

Amritesh received his master’s degree in Electronics & Engineering from the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training Research Chandigarh in 2016. He is currently working towards a PhD from the National Institute of Technology Patna in wireless sensor networks. His research interests include WSNs, node deployment, IoT etc.

Tushar Sultania
student IEM Kolkata

Bharat Gupta
Professor NIT Patna

Prof. Bharat Gupta, Senior Member IEEE has been involved in the field of education and research for the last Ninteen years. He is a senior member of IEEE (USA). Dr. Gupta completed his graduation in 2000 and post-graduation in 2003. He did his doctorate from the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy, in the year 2011. The Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università edella Ricerca (MIUR), Italy, bestowed upon him the Young Research award. He currently works as a professor at the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Patna, Bihar.  He is also the Professor-in-Charge of Incubation Centre, NIT Patna, and the Nodal Officer for Bihar Start-Up at NIT Patna

Chinmay Chakraborty
Associate professor KIIT Deemed to be University

Submission Author
Aditya Singh Central University of Karnataka
Tushar Sultania IEM Kolkata
Ayman Amer Faculty of Engineering; Jordan; Zarqa Univeristy
Mohamed Hafez INTI-IU-University;Shinawatra University
Amritesh Ojha NIT Patna
Rahul Deo NIT Patna
Sanchita Ghosh IEM Kolkata
Bharat Gupta NIT Patna
Chinmay Chakraborty KIIT Deemed to be University
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