Vehicle Scheduling Problem
We define a new problem called the Vehicle Scheduling Problem (VSP). The goal is to minimize an objective function, such as the number of tardy vehicles over a transportation network subject to maintaining safety distances, meeting hard deadlines, and maintaining speeds on each link between the allo...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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25.01.2020
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Summary: | We define a new problem called the Vehicle Scheduling Problem (VSP). The goal
is to minimize an objective function, such as the number of tardy vehicles over
a transportation network subject to maintaining safety distances, meeting hard
deadlines, and maintaining speeds on each link between the allowed minimums and
maximums. We prove VSP is an NP-hard problem for multiple objective functions
that are commonly used in the context of job shop scheduling. With the number
of tardy vehicles as the objective function, we formulate VSP in terms of a
Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MIP) and design a heuristic algorithm. We
analyze the complexity of our algorithm and compare the quality of the
solutions to the optimal solution for the MIP formulation in the small cases.
Our main motivation for defining VSP is the upcoming integration of Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) into the airspace for which this novel scheduling
framework is of paramount importance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2001.09297 |