<p><P>The vehicle routing problem (VRP) is one of the most famous combinatorial optimization problems. In simple terms, the goal is to determine a set of routes with overall minimum cost that can satisfy several geographical scattered demands. Biological inspired computation is a field devoted to th
Orienteering Problems - Models and Algorithms for Vehicle Routing Problems with Profits
โ Scribed by Vansteenwegen, Pieter; Gunawan, Aldy
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 123
- Series
- EURO Advanced Tutorials on Operational Research
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This tutorial introduces readers to several variants of routing problems with profits. In these routing problems each node has a certain profit, and not all nodes need to be visited. Since the orienteering problem (OP) is by far the most frequently studied problem in this category of routing problems, the book mainly focuses on the OP. In turn, other problems are presented as variants of the OP, focusing on the similarities and differences. The goal of the OP is to determine a subset of nodes to visit and in which order, so that the total collected profit is maximized and a given time budget is not exceeded.The book provides a comprehensive review of variants of the OP, such as the team OP, the team OP with time windows, the profitable tour problem, and the prize-collecting travelling salesperson problem. In addition, it presents mathematical models and techniques for solving these OP variants and discusses their complexity. Several simple examples and benchmark instances, together with their best-known results, are also included. Finally, the book reviews the latest applications of these problems in the fields of logistics, tourism and others.
Prof. dr. ir. Pieter Vansteenwegen is an associate professor at the Centre of Industrial Management, Traffic and Infrastructure at KU Leuven and he is the chair of the KU Leuven Mobility Research Centre. He was previously a visiting professor at the Universitat Politรจcnica de Catalunya in Barcelona in 2012. His research focusses on the development of more robust public transportation services and the development of metaheuristics for solving complex logistic and public transportation planning problems. For this research, he was awarded with one of the 10 best papers of the International Association of Railway Operations Research (IAROR) in 2017, the โYoung Railway Operations Research Award 2013โ of IAROR, the โBIVEC-GIBET PhD Transportation Research Award 2009โ of the Benelux Interuniversity Group of Transportation Economists and the First Prize of the โManagement Science in Railroad Applications 2005 Student Research Paper Contestโ of RASIG โ INFORMS. He published more than 40 papers in international reviewed journals such as "Transportation Science", "European Journal of Operational Research", "Computers & Operations Research", "Transportation Research Part B" and "Omega โ International Journal of Management Science". He currently has an H-index of 20 (Web of Science) and supervised 7 finished PhDs.
Prof. Aldy Gunawan is currently an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University. Prior to his current position, he was a senior research scientist at the Fujitsu-SMU Urban Computing and Engineering (UNiCEN) Corporate Lab, SMU. He was also an adjunct lecturer at Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University in 2017.His research focusses on the development of metaheuristics for solving complex logistic, transportation, and supply chain management problems.His research vision is to use both theory and experiment to create novel algorithms, mechanisms, and systems that enable to support decision making processes. His research projects have touched on various areas within Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science more broadly including: algorithm and complexity, data analytics, planning and scheduling, recommender systems and optimization.
He published research papers in international reviewed journals such as โEuropean Journal of Operational Researchโ, Computers & Operations Researchโ, โJournal of the Operational Research Societyโ and โComputers & Industrial Engineeringโ. One of his research works has been awarded as the second best paper of the 17th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Conference in 2017.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
Introduction (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 1-5
Definitions and Mathematical Models of Single Vehicle Routing Problems with Profits (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 7-19
Definitions and Mathematical Models of OP Variants (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 21-32
State-of-the-Art Solution Techniques for PTP and PCTSP (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 33-40
State-of-the-Art Solution Techniques for OP and TOP (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 41-66
State-of-the-Art Solution Techniques for OPTW and TOPTW (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 67-81
Applications of the OP (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 83-93
Other Orienteering Problem Variants (Pieter Vansteenwegen, Aldy Gunawan)....Pages 95-112
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<p><P>The vehicle routing problem (VRP) is one of the most famous combinatorial optimization problems. In simple terms, the goal is to determine a set of routes with overall minimum cost that can satisfy several geographical scattered demands. Biological inspired computation is a field devoted to th
<p>This book is dedicated to metaheuristics as applied to vehicle routing problems. Several implementations are given as illustrative examples, along with applications to several typical vehicle routing problems. </p> <p>As a first step, a general presentation intends to make the reader more familia
<p>This book is dedicated to metaheuristics as applied to vehicle routing problems. Several implementations are given as illustrative examples, along with applications to several typical vehicle routing problems. </p> <p>As a first step, a general presentation intends to make the reader more familia