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The Capacitated Team Orienteering Problem: A Bi-level Filter-and-Fan method

C.D. Tarantilis, F. Stavropoulou and P.P. Repoussis

European Journal of Operational Research, 2013, vol. 224, issue 1, 65-78

Abstract: This paper focuses on vehicle routing problems with profits and addresses the so-called Capacitated Team Orienteering Problem. Given a set of customers with a priori known profits and demands, the objective is to find the subset of customers, for which the collected profit is maximized, and to determine the visiting sequence and assignment to vehicle routes assuming capacity and route duration restrictions. The proposed method adopts a hierarchical bi-level search framework that takes advantage of different search landscapes. At the upper level, the solution space is explored on the basis of the collected profit, using a Filter-and-Fan method and a combination of profit oriented neighborhoods, while at the lower level the routing of customers is optimized in terms of traveling distance via a Variable Neighborhood Descent method. Computational experiments on benchmark data sets illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed approach. Compared to existing results, new upper bounds are produced with competitive computational times.

Keywords: Orienteering Problem; Vehicle routing; Filter-and-Fan; Tabu Search (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2012.07.032

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