Vehicle driven approaches for non preemptive vehicle relocation with integrated quality criterion in a vehicle sharing system
Alain Quilliot (),
Antoine Sarbinowski and
Hélène Toussaint
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Alain Quilliot: UCA
Antoine Sarbinowski: UCA
Hélène Toussaint: UCA
Annals of Operations Research, 2021, vol. 298, issue 1, No 21, 445-468
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Abstract Managing a one-way vehicle sharing system means periodically using carriers (trucks, drivers, self-platoon convoys…) in order to move free access vehicles from excess to deficit stations in order to avoid local shortages. Most authors deal with a preemptive version of this problem while considering carrier routes as the master object and focusing on carrier riding costs. We address here a non preemptive version constrained by strong makespan restrictions, which we handle, with the purpose of linking static and on line paradigms, according to a vehicle driven approach which puts vehicle routing strategies at the core of the decisional process.
Keywords: Vehicle routing; Scheduling; Approximation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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