Column generation based approaches for the electric autonomous dial-a-ride problem

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Description

In the electric autonomous dial-a-ride problem (E-ADARP) a fleet of electric autonomous vehicles provides ride-sharing services for customers between specified origin and destination locations, minimizing a weighted sum of cost and excess user ride time. In this work, we propose a column generation approach relying on a fragment-based representation of paths. Each fragment corresponds to a feasible sequence of pickup and drop-off nodes. At the start and the end of each fragment the vehicle is empty. Our representation allows us to ensure excess user ride time optimality along the path during the execution of the labeling algorithm. Partial recharging is handled by tailored resource extension functions. The obtained lower bounds are strengthened by two-path cuts and subset row inequalities. When applied to single objective benchmark instances, a majority of the instances can already be solved in the root node to integer optimality and 17 new optimal solutions are identified. We also embed the proposed column generation scheme into different bi-objective optimization frameworks so as to analyze the trade-off between the two concurrently considered objectives.
Period19 Jun 2023
Event titleAdONE Seminar
Event typeOther
LocationGermanyShow on map

Fields of science

  • 502 Economics
  • 502028 Production management
  • 502017 Logistics
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 101016 Optimisation
  • 502037 Location planning
  • 101015 Operations research

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation
  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management