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Long-Haul Vehicle Routing and Scheduling with Biomathematical Fatigue Constraints

Jiawei Fu, Liang Ma

2021Transportation Science13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hours of service (HOS) regulations are among the conventional safety constraints that are compiled by long-haul truck drivers. These regulations have been considered in models and algorithms of vehicle routing problems to assign safe schedules to drivers. However, the HOS regulations neglect a few crucial fatigue risk factors and, at times, fail to generate fatigue-reducing schedules. In this study, a set of biomathematical fatigue constraints (BFCs) derived from biomathematical models are considered for a long-haul vehicle routing and scheduling problem. A BFC scheduling algorithm and a BFC-HOS scheduling algorithm have been developed and then embedded within a tabu search heuristic to solve the combined vehicle routing and scheduling problem. All the solution methods have been tested on modified Solomon instances and a real-life instance, and the computational results confirm the advantages of employing a sophisticated and fatigue-reducing scheduling procedure when planning long-haul transportation.

Topics & Concepts

Scheduling (production processes)Tabu searchEngineeringVehicle routing problemTruckJob shop schedulingOperations researchComputer scienceRouting (electronic design automation)Mathematical optimizationAutomotive engineeringOperations managementAlgorithmComputer networkMathematicsVehicle Dynamics and Control SystemsSleep and Work-Related FatigueOptimization and Mathematical Programming
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