VeRoViz: A Vehicle Routing Visualization Toolkit
Lan Peng () and
Chase Murray ()
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Lan Peng: Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260
Chase Murray: Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260
INFORMS Journal on Computing, 2022, vol. 34, issue 4, 1842-1848
Abstract:
VeRoViz is an open-source vehicle routing visualization package consisting of both Python and web-based components. It was developed to streamline the workflow for vehicle routing researchers by simplifying and automating many of the tedious tasks associated with generating realistic test problems. VeRoViz also provides new functionality to produce customizable visualizations of complex vehicle routing problems. These visualization tools—including Gantt charts, static maps, and dynamic 3-D videos—assist researchers in validating models and communicating results. Additionally, a comprehensive collection of utility functions within VeRoViz provides researchers with useful tools to assess features of their problems. This paper provides an overview of VeRoViz and highlights the flexibility and ease-of-use of the toolkit. Summary of Contribution: This paper describes an open-source software package designed to assist vehicle routing researchers. The software package, named VeRoViz (vehicle routing visualization), streamlines the process of collecting and visualizing data relevant to vehicle routing research. This includes capturing road network travel times (and distances) between locations, displaying turn-by-turn vehicle routes, generating Gantt charts of vehicle assignments, and producing 3-D “movies” of vehicle routing solutions. The VeRoViz suite consists of three components. First, a web-based interface allows researchers (and instructors) to quickly “sketch” elements of a vehicle routing problem, providing visual representations of nodes and arcs on a map. Second, the VeRoViz Python package provides an extensive collection of functions that assist operations researchers in collecting data and displaying solutions. Finally, an HTML/JavaScript plugin is available for displaying time-dynamic 3-D visualization of vehicle routes. VeRoViz is not a vehicle routing solver; it is a software suite that complements and supports researchers who are developing solution approaches to increasingly realistic vehicle routing problems (e.g., problems related to drone delivery, electric vehicles, or dynamic delivery requests).
Keywords: vehicle routing; visualization; road networks; open source (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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