Real-time split-delivery pickup and delivery time window problems with transfers |
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Authors: | Sam R. Thangiah Adel Fergany Salman Awan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Slippery Rock University, 250 Advance Technology and Science Hall, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, USA;(2) Bayer Corporation, 100 Bayer Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA |
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Abstract: | In this research we present the design and implementation of heuristics for solving split-delivery pickup and delivery time window problems with transfer (SDPDTWP) of shipments between vehicles for both static and real-time data sets. In the SDPDTWP each shipment is constrained with the earliest possible pickup time from the origin and the latest acceptable delivery time to a destination. Split-deliveries occur when two or more vehicles service the same origin or destination. The proposed heuristics were applied to both static and real-time data sets. The heuristics computed a solution, in a few seconds, for a static problem from the literature, achieving an improvement of 60% in distance in comparison to the published solution. In the real-time SDPDTWP problems, requests for pickup and delivery of a package, breakdown of a truck or insertion of a truck can occur after the vehicle has left the origin and is enroute to service the customers. Thirty data sets, each consisting of one to seven real-time customer or truck events, were used to test the efficiency of the heuristics. The heuristics obtained solutions to real-time data sets in under five seconds of CPU time. |
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Keywords: | Vehicle routing Real-time Pickup and delivery Split-delivery Dial-a-ride |
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