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Capacitated vehicle routing problem
2017 2nd International Conference on Communication Systems, Computing and IT Applications (CSCITA), 2017Vehicle routing problem (VRP) involves minimizing total route length while visiting each customer location exactly once. In capacitated vehicle routing problem the nodal demand of the vehicle need to be satisfied. For large scale problem use of clustering approach can improve the solution.
Tejal Carwalo +2 more
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2009
Vehicle routing problem (VRP) is concerned with finding efficient routes, beginning and ending at a central depot, for a fleet of vehicles to serve a number of customers.
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Vehicle routing problem (VRP) is concerned with finding efficient routes, beginning and ending at a central depot, for a fleet of vehicles to serve a number of customers.
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2017
In this dissertation we consider variants of the vehicle routing problem applied to two problem areas. First, we consider the problem of scheduling deliveries from a central depot to clients in a metric space using a single delivery vehicle. Although this problem involves only a single vehicle rather than a fleet, it is amenable to analysis from both a
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In this dissertation we consider variants of the vehicle routing problem applied to two problem areas. First, we consider the problem of scheduling deliveries from a central depot to clients in a metric space using a single delivery vehicle. Although this problem involves only a single vehicle rather than a fleet, it is amenable to analysis from both a
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ACM Computing Surveys, 2014
The Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) is a well-known research line in the optimization research community. Its different basic variants have been widely explored in the literature. Even though it has been studied for years, the research around it is still very active.
Jose Caceres-Cruz +4 more
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The Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) is a well-known research line in the optimization research community. Its different basic variants have been widely explored in the literature. Even though it has been studied for years, the research around it is still very active.
Jose Caceres-Cruz +4 more
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Integrated vehicle routing problems
Computers & Operations Research, 2015no ...
Bektas, T., Laporte, G., VIGO, DANIELE
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Timing problems and vehicle routing
2011International ...
Vidal, Thibaut +3 more
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Vehicle Routing Problems with Profits
2014The key characteristic of the class of Vehicle Routing Problems with Profits (VRPPs) is that, contrary to what happens for the most classical vehicle routing problems, the set of customers to serve is not given. Therefore, two different decisions have to be taken: (i) which customers to serve, and (ii) how to cluster the customers to be served in ...
ARCHETTI, Claudia +2 more
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Vehicle Routing Optimization Problem: A Study on Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022V. Praveen +4 more
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Stochastic Vehicle Routing Problems
2014Vehicle routing problems (VRPs) have been the subject of numerous research studies since Dantzig and Ramser [16] first presented this general class of optimization problems in a practical setting. Since then, the operations research community has devoted collectively a large effort towards efficiently solving these problems, developing both exact and ...
Gendreau, Michel +2 more
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2002
The Vehicle Routing Problem covers both exact and heuristic methods developed for the VRP and some of its main variants, emphasizing the practical issues common to VRP. The book is composed of three parts containing contributions from well-known experts. The first part covers basic VRP, known more commonly as capacitated VRP.
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The Vehicle Routing Problem covers both exact and heuristic methods developed for the VRP and some of its main variants, emphasizing the practical issues common to VRP. The book is composed of three parts containing contributions from well-known experts. The first part covers basic VRP, known more commonly as capacitated VRP.
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