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The majority of stochastic vehicle routing models consider travel times to be independent. However, in reality, travel … times are often stochastic and correlated, such as in urban areas. We examine a vehicle routing problem with a makespan … estimate the expected makespan (and standard deviation) and embed this within a routing heuristic. We present results that …
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Urban on-demand transportation services are booming, in both passenger transportation and the transportation of goods. The types of service differ in timeliness and compensation and, until now, providers operate larger fleets separately for each type of service. While this may ensure sufficient...
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vehicles accordingly. Ideally, inventory is built to hedge against quality uncertainty and to ensure efficient routing …
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Travelers expect integrated and multimodal itinerary planning while addressing their individual expectations. Besides common preferences such as travel time and price, further criteria such as walking and waiting times are of importance as well. The competing features of these preferences yield...
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