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Cyclic Transfer Algorithm for Multivehicle Routing and Scheduling Problems

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Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California1

National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece2

This paper investigates the application of a new class of neighborhood search algorithms-cyclic transfers-to multivehicle routing and scheduling problems. These algorithms exploit the two-faceted decision structure inherent to this problem class: First, assigning demands to vehicles and, second, routing each vehicle through its assigned demand stops.

We describe the application of cyclic transfers to vehicle routing and scheduling problems. Then we determine the worst-case performance of these algorithms for several classes of vehicle routing and scheduling problems. Next, we develop computationally efficient methods for finding negative cost cyclic transfers.

Finally, we present computational results for three diverse vehicle routing and scheduling problems, which collectively incorporate a variety of constraint and objective function structures. Our results show that cyclic transfer methods are either comparable to or better than the best published heuristic algorithms for several complex and important vehicle routing and scheduling problems.

Most importantly, they represent a novel approach to solution improvement which holds promise in many vehicle routing and scheduling problem domains.

Language: English
Publisher: Operations Research Society of America
Year: 1993
Pages: 935-946
ISSN: 15265463 and 0030364x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1287/opre.41.5.935

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