The Vehicle Scheduling Problem for Fleets with Alternative-Fuel Vehicles
Alternative-fuel vehicles are gaining popularity as a mode of transit, and research is being done into how current infrastructure can accommodate them. The problem of vehicle scheduling consists of assigning a fleet of vehicles to service a given set of trips with start and end times. Vehicle schedu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transportation science 2017-05, Vol.51 (2), p.441-456 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alternative-fuel vehicles are gaining popularity as a mode of transit, and research is being done into how current infrastructure can accommodate them. The problem of vehicle scheduling consists of assigning a fleet of vehicles to service a given set of trips with start and end times. Vehicle scheduling changes when alternative-fuel vehicles are used since the vehicles can carry only a limited amount of fuel and can refuel only at fixed locations. This paper presents the alternative-fuel multiple depot vehicle scheduling problem, a modification of the standard multiple depot vehicle scheduling problem where there is a given set of fueling stations and a fuel capacity for the vehicles. The problem is formally defined and formulated as an integer program, and a branch-and-price algorithm is proposed to solve the problem. A heuristic solution is also presented, and both are tested on randomly generated data and data on the Valley Metro bus network in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area. |
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ISSN: | 0041-1655 1526-5447 |
DOI: | 10.1287/trsc.2015.0615 |