Abstract
We propose and solve a rich, bi-objective extension of the orienteering problem with time windows (OPTW) to model a combined routing and scheduling problem. Our research is motivated by the problem faced by mobile freelancers who have to integrate irregular appointments and tasks into their daily rou- tines. Those people have a number of tasks which they need to perform at various locations (e.g. meet- ings with different clients), subject to varying time constraints (e.g. opening hours), and with different levels of importance or urgency (e.g. submitting a deliverable versus cleaning the home office). Further- more, sets of related tasks may be subject to precedence relations and time dependencies. We explic- itly consider the trade-offbetween planning more tasks and enjoying more free time by means of a bi-objective model. The extension of the OPTW and the bi-objective formulation result in the Personal Planning Problem (PPP). We present a mathematical formulation of the PPP and a metaheuristic based on Large Neighborhood Search (LNS) is developed to generate a set of non-dominated solutions to the problem. Solution quality is analyzed on real-world-inspired test instances. Exact reference sets based on a linear single-commodity flow model are used as benchmarks. Extensive computational experiments show that the proposed metaheuristic generates near-optimal solution sets and scales well to larger in- stances.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 69-82 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Computers & Operations Research |
| Volume | 82 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2017 |
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