553 research outputs found

    Zigzag inequalities:a new class of facet-inducing inequalities for Arc Routing Problems

    Full text link
    [EN] In this paper we introduce a new class of facet-inducing inequalities for the Windy Rural Postman Problem and the Windy General Routing Problem. These inequalities are called Zigzag inequalities because they cut off fractional solutions containing a zigzag associated with variables with 0.5 value. Two different types of inequalities, the Odd Zigzag and the Even Zigzag inequalities, are presented. Finally, their application to other known Arc Routing Problems is discussed.The authors wish to thank the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología of Spain (project TIC2003-05982-C05-01) and the Generalitat Valenciana (Ref: GRUPOS03/189) their support.Corberán, A.; Plana, I.; Sanchís Llopis, JM. (2006). Zigzag inequalities:a new class of facet-inducing inequalities for Arc Routing Problems. Mathematical Programming. 108(1):79-96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-005-0643-yS79961081Benavent, E., Carrotta, A., Corberán, A., Sanchis, J.M., Vigo, D.: Lower Bounds and Heuristics for the Windy Rural Postman Problem. Technical Report TR03-2003. Department of Statistics and OR, University of Valencia (Spain). Submitted to EJOR 2003Benavent, E., Corberán, A., Piñana, E., Plana, I., Sanchis, J.M.: New Heuristics for the Windy Rural Postman Problem. To appear in Comput. Oper. Res. 2005Chopra, S., Rinaldi, G.: The Graphical Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Polyhedron: Symmetric Inequalities. SIAM J. Discrete Math. 9 (4), 602–624 (1996)Christofides, N., Benavent, E., Campos, V., Corberán, A., Mota, E.: An Optimal Method for the Mixed Postman Problem. In: P. Thoft-Christensen (ed.) System Modelling and Optimization. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, 59. Berlin: Springer-Verlag 1984Christofides, N., Campos, V., Corberán, A., Mota, E.: An Algorithm for the Rural Postman Problem. Report IC.OR. 81.5. Imperial College, London 1981Corberán, A., Mejía, G., Sanchis, J.M.: New Results on the Mixed General Routing Problem. To appear in Oper. Res. 2005Corberán, A., Mota, E., Sanchis, J.M.: A Comparison of Two Different Formulations for Arc Routing Problems on Mixed Graphs. To appear in Comput. Oper. Res. 2005Corberán, A., Plana, I., Sanchis, J.M.: On the Windy General Routing Polyhedron. In preparation 2005Corberán, A., Romero, A., Sanchis, J.M.: The Mixed General Routing Problem Polyhedron. Math. Programming 96, 103–137 (2003)Cornuèjols, G., Fonlupt, J., Naddef, D.: The traveling salesman problem on a graph and some related integer polyhedra. Math. Programming 33, 1–27 (1985)Eiselt, H.A., Gendreau, M., Laporte, G.: Arc-Routing Problems, Part 2: the Rural Postman Problem. Oper. Res. 43, 399–414 (1995)Ford, L.R., Fulkerson, D.R.: Flows in Networks. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ 1962Grötschel, M., Win, Z.: On the Windy Postman Polyhedron. Report No. 75, Schwerpunktprogram der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Universität Augsburg, Germany 1988Grötschel, M., Win, Z.: A Cutting Plane Algorithm for the Windy Postman Problem. Math. Programming 55, 339–358 (1992)Guan, M.: On the Windy Postman Problem. Discrete Applied Mathematics 9, 41–46 (1984)Letchford, A.: New inequalities for the General Routing Problem. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 96, 317–322 (1997)Minieka, E.: The Chinese Postman Problem for Mixed Networks. Management Sci. 25, 643–648 (1979)Naddef, D., Rinaldi, G.: The Symmetric Traveling Salesman Polytope and its Graphical Relaxation: Composition of Valid Inequalities. Math. Programming 51, 359–400 (1991)Nobert, Y., Picard, J.C.: An Optimal Algorithm for the Mixed Chinese Postman Problem. Networks 27, 95–108 (1996)Ralphs, T.K.: On the Mixed Chinese Postman Problem. Oper. Res. Lett. 14, 123–127 (1993)Win, Z.: Contributions to Routing Problems. PhD Dissertation, University of Augsburg, Germany 198

    New results on the Windy Postman Problem

    Full text link
    [EN] In this paper, we study the Windy Postman Problem (WPP). This is a well-known Arc Routing Problem that contains the Mixed Chinese Postman Problem (MCPP) as a special case. We extend to arbitrary dimension some new inequalities that complete the description of the polyhedron associated with the Windy Postman Problem over graphs with up to four vertices and ten edges. We introduce two new families of facet-inducing inequalities and prove that these inequalities, along with the already known odd zigzag inequalities, are Chvátal-Gomory inequalities of rank at most 2. Moreover, a branch-and-cut algorithm that incorporates two new separation algorithms for all the previously mentioned inequalities and a new heuristic procedure to obtain upper bounds are presented. Finally, the performance of a branch-and-cut algorithm over several sets of large WPP and MCPP instances, with up to 3,000 nodes and 9,000 edges (and arcs in the MCPP case), shows that, to our knowledge, this is the best algorithm to date for the exact resolution of the WPP and the MCPP. © 2010 Springer and Mathematical Optimization Society.The authors want to thank the three referees for their careful reading of the manuscript and for their many comments and suggestions that have contributed to improve the paper content and readability. In particular, several remarks regarding the discussion of C-G and mod-k inequalities were pointed out by one of the referees. A. Corberan, I. Plana and J.M. Sanchis wish to thank the Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia of Spain (projects MTM2006-14961-C05-02 and MTM2009-14039-C06-02) for its support.Corberán, A.; Oswald, M.; Plana, I.; Reinelt, G.; Sanchís Llopis, JM. (2012). New results on the Windy Postman Problem. Mathematical Programming. 132(1-2):309-332. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-010-0399-xS3093321321-2Benavent E., Carrotta A., Corberán A., Sanchis J.M., Vigo D.: Lower bounds and heuristics for the windy rural postman problem. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 176, 855–869 (2007)Brucker P. The Chinese postman problem for mixed graphs. In Proceedings of international workshop. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 100, 354–366 (1981)Caprara A., Fischetti M.: {0,12}{\{0,\frac{1}{2}\}} -Chvátal-Gomory cuts. Math. Program. 74, 221–235 (1996)Caprara A., Fischetti M., Letchford A.N.: On the separation of maximally violated mod-k cuts. Math. Program. 87, 37–56 (2000)Christof, T., Loebel, A.: PORTA—a polyhedron representation algorithm www.informatik.uni-heidelberg.de/groups/comopt/software/PORTA/ (1998)Christofides, N., Benavent, E., Campos, V., Corberán, A., Mota, E.: An optimal method for the mixed postman problem. In Thoft-Christensen, P. (ed.) System Modelling and Optimization. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 59, Springer (1984)Corberán A., Plana I., Sanchis J.M.: Zigzag inequalities: a new class of facet-inducing inequalities for arc routing problems. Math. Program. 108, 79–96 (2006)Corberán A., Plana I., Sanchis J.M.: A branch & cut algorithm for the windy general routing problem and special cases. Networks 49, 245–257 (2007)Corberán, A., Plana I., Sanchis, J.M.: Arc routing problems: data instances. www.uv.es/corberan/instancias.htm (2007)Corberán A., Plana I., Sanchis J.M.: The windy general routing polyhedron: a global view of many known arc routing polyhedra. SIAM J. Discrete Math. 22, 606–628 (2008)Grötschel, M., Win, Z.: On the windy postman polyhedron. Report No. 75, Schwerpunktprogram der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, Universität Augsburg, Germany (1988)Grötschel M., Win Z.: A cutting plane algorithm for the Windy Postman Problem. Math. Program. 55, 339–358 (1992)Guan M.: On the Windy Postman Problem. Discrete Appl. Math. 9, 41–46 (1984)Minieka E.: The Chinese postman problem for mixed networks. Manage. Sci. 25, 643–648 (1979)Naddef D., Rinaldi G.: The symmetric traveling salesman polytope and its graphical relaxation: composition of valid inequalities. Math. Program. 51, 359–400 (1991)Oswald M., Reinelt G., Seitz H.: Applying mod-k cuts for solving linear ordering problems. TOP 17, 158–170 (2009)Papadimitriou C.H.: On the complexity of edge traversing. J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 23, 544–554 (1976)Ralphs T.K.: On the mixed Chinese postman problem. Oper. Res. Lett. 14, 123–127 (1993)Wenger, K.: Generic Cut Generation Methods for Routing Problems. PhD Dissertation, University of Heidelberg, Germany (2004)Win, Z.: Contributions to Routing Problems. PhD Dissertation, University of Augsburg, Germany (1987)Win Z.: On the Windy Postman Problem on eulerian graphs. Math. Program. 44, 97–112 (1989)Zaragoza Martínez F.J.: Series-parallel graphs are windy postman perfect. Discrete Math. 308, 1366–1374 (2008

    New Heuristic Algorithms for the Windy Rural Postman Problem

    Full text link
    [EN] In this paper we deal with the windy rural postman problem. This problem generalizes several important arc routing problems and has interesting real-life applications. Here, we present several heuristics whose study has lead to the design of a scatter search algorithm for the windy rural postman problem. Extensive computational experiments over different sets of instances, with sizes up to 988 nodes and 3952 edges, are also presented. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Benavent, E.; Corberán, A.; Piñana, E.; Plana. I.; Sanchís Llopis, JM. (2005). New Heuristic Algorithms for the Windy Rural Postman Problem. Computers & Operations Research. 32(12):3111-3128. doi:10.1016/j.cor.2004.04.007S31113128321

    Efficient routing of snow removal vehicles

    Get PDF
    This research addresses the problem of finding a minimum cost set of routes for vehicles in a road network subject to some constraints. Extensions, such as multiple service requirements, and mixed networks have been considered. Variations of this problem exist in many practical applications such as snow removal, refuse collection, mail delivery, etc. An exact algorithm was developed using integer programming to solve small size problems. Since the problem is NP-hard, a heuristic algorithm needs to be developed. An algorithm was developed based on the Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) heuristic, in which each replication consists of applying a construction heuristic to find feasible and good quality solutions, followed by a local search heuristic. A simulated annealing heuristic was developed to improve the solutions obtained from the construction heuristic. The best overall solution was selected from the results of several replications. The heuristic was tested on four sets of problem instances (total of 115 instances) obtained from the literature. The simulated annealing heuristic was able to achieve average improvements of up to 26.36% over the construction results on these problem instances. The results obtained with the developed heuristic were compared to the results obtained with recent heuristics developed by other authors. The developed heuristic improved the best-known solution found by other authors on 18 of the 115 instances and matched the results on 89 of those instances. It worked specially better with larger problems. The average deviations to known lower bounds for all four datasets were found to range between 0.21 and 2.61%

    Arc routing problems: A review of the past, present, and future

    Full text link
    [EN] Arc routing problems (ARPs) are defined and introduced. Following a brief history of developments in this area of research, different types of ARPs are described that are currently relevant for study. In addition, particular features of ARPs that are important from a theoretical or practical point of view are discussed. A section on applications describes some of the changes that have occurred from early applications of ARP models to the present day and points the way to emerging topics for study. A final section provides information on libraries and instance repositories for ARPs. The review concludes with some perspectives on future research developments and opportunities for emerging applicationsThis research was supported by the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, Grant/Award Number: PGC2018-099428-B-I00. The Research Council of Norway, Grant/Award Numbers: 246825/O70 (DynamITe), 263031/O70 (AXIOM).Corberán, Á.; Eglese, R.; Hasle, G.; Plana, I.; Sanchís Llopis, JM. (2021). Arc routing problems: A review of the past, present, and future. Networks. 77(1):88-115. https://doi.org/10.1002/net.21965S8811577

    Algoritmos e formulações matemáticas para problemas de roteamento em arcos

    Get PDF
    Orientador: Fábio Luiz UsbertiTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de ComputaçãoResumo: Problemas de roteamento em arcos têm por objetivo determinar rotas de custo mínimo que visitam um subconjunto de arcos de um grafo, com uma ou mais restrições adicionais. Esta tese estuda três problemas NP-difíceis de roteamento em arcos: (1) o problema de roteamento em arcos capacitado (CARP); (2) o problema de roteamento em arcos capacitado e aberto (OCARP); e (3) o problema do carteiro chinês com cobertura (CCPP). Apresentamos formulações matemáticas e métodos exatos e heurísticos para tratar computacionalmente esses problemas: (i) uma heurística construtiva gulosa e randomizada é proposta para o CARP; (ii) uma metaheurística de algoritmos genéticos híbrido e dois métodos de limitantes inferiores por programação linear inteira, um branch-and-cut e um baseado em redes de fluxos, são propostos para o OCARP; e (iii) um método exato branch-and-cut com desigualdades válidas e uma heurística construtiva são propostos para o CCPP. Extensivos experimentos computacionais utilizando instâncias de benchmark foram executados para demonstrar o desempenho dos métodos propostos em relação aos métodos da literatura, considerando tanto a qualidade das soluções obtidas quanto o tempo de processamento. Nossos resultados mostram que os métodos propostos são estado da arte. Os problemas estudados apresentam aplicações práticas relevantes: o CARP tem aplicações em coleta de lixo urbano e remoção de neve de estradas; o OCARP tem aplicações em roteamento de leituristas e na definição de caminhos de corte em chapas metálicas; e o CCPP tem aplicações em roteamento de leituristas com o uso de tecnologia wireless. A solução desses problemas remete à diminuição de custos logísticos, melhorando a competitividade das empresasAbstract: Arc routing problems aim to find minimum cost routes that visit a subset of arcs of a graph, with one or more side constraints. This thesis studies three NP-hard arc routing problems: (1) the capacitated arc routing problem (CARP); (2) the open capacitated arc routing problem (OCARP); and (3) the covering Chinese postman problem (CCPP). We present mathematical formulations and heuristic and exact methods to computationally solve these problems: (i) a greedy and randomized constructive heuristic is proposed for the CARP; (ii) a hybrid genetic algorithm metaheuristic and two linear integer programming lower bound methods, one based on branch-and-cut and one based on flow networks, are proposed for the OCARP; and (iii) an exact branch-and-cut method with valid inequalities and a constructive heuristic are proposed for the CCPP. Extensive computational experiments using benchmark instances were performed to demonstrate the performance of the proposed methods in comparison to the previous methods, regarding both quality of solutions and processing time. Our results show that the proposed methods are state-of-the-art. The studied problems have many relevant practical applications: the CARP has applications on urban waste collection and snow removal; the OCARP has applications on the routing of meter readers and the cutting of metal sheets; and last, the CCPP has applications on automated meter readers routing. The solution of these problems leads to the reduction of logistics costs, improving businesses competitivenessDoutoradoCiência da ComputaçãoDoutor em Ciência da Computação2016/00315-0FAPES

    An updated annotated bibliography on arc routing problems

    Get PDF
    The number of arc routing publications has increased significantly in the last decade. Such an increase justifies a second annotated bibliography, a sequel to Corberán and Prins (Networks 56 (2010), 50–69), discussing arc routing studies from 2010 onwards. These studies are grouped into three main sections: single vehicle problems, multiple vehicle problems and applications. Each main section catalogs problems according to their specifics. Section 2 is therefore composed of four subsections, namely: the Chinese Postman Problem, the Rural Postman Problem, the General Routing Problem (GRP) and Arc Routing Problems (ARPs) with profits. Section 3, devoted to the multiple vehicle case, begins with three subsections on the Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (CARP) and then delves into several variants of multiple ARPs, ending with GRPs and problems with profits. Section 4 is devoted to applications, including distribution and collection routes, outdoor activities, post-disaster operations, road cleaning and marking. As new applications emerge and existing applications continue to be used and adapted, the future of arc routing research looks promising.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Waste Collection Vehicle Routing Problem: Literature Review

    Get PDF
    Waste generation is an issue which has caused wide public concern in modern societies, not only for the quantitative rise of the amount of waste generated, but also for the increasing complexity of some products and components. Waste collection is a highly relevant activity in the reverse logistics system and how to collect waste in an efficient way is an area that needs to be improved. This paper analyzes the major contribution about Waste Collection Vehicle Routing Problem (WCVRP) in literature. Based on a classification of waste collection (residential, commercial and industrial), firstly the key findings for these three types of waste collection are presented. Therefore, according to the model (Node Routing Problems and Arc Routing problems) used to represent WCVRP, different methods and techniques are analyzed in this paper to solve WCVRP. This paper attempts to serve as a roadmap of research literature produced in the field of WCVRP

    Solving an Urban Waste Collection Problem Using Ants Heuristics

    Get PDF
    This paper describes the methodology that we have applied for the solution of an urban waste collection problem in the municipality of Sant Boi de Llobregat, within the metropolitan area of Barcelona (Spain). The basic nature of the considered problem is that of a capacitated arc routing problem, although it has several specific characteristics, mainly derived from trafic regulations. We present the model that we have built for the problem, which results after an appropriate transformation of the problem into a node routing one. We also present the ant colonies heuristics that we have used to obtain the solutions to the problem. These combine constructive methods, based on nearest neighbor and on nearest insertion, with a local search that explores various neighborhoods. The application of the proposed methods gives results that improve considerably the ones that were previously used in the municipality.Peer Reviewe
    corecore