Heuristics for the traveling repairman problem with profits |
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Authors: | T. Dewilde D. Cattrysse S. Coene F.C.R. Spieksma P. Vansteenwegen |
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Affiliation: | 1. KU Leuven. University of Leuven, Centre for Industrial Management/Traffic & Infrastructure Celestijnenlaan 300 box 2422, 3001 Leuven, Belgium;2. KU Leuven. University of Leuven, Research Group Operations Research and Business Statistics, Belgium;3. Ghent University, Department of Industrial Management, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In the traveling repairman problem with profits, a repairman (also known as the server) visits a subset of nodes in order to collect time-dependent profits. The objective consists of maximizing the total collected revenue. We restrict our study to the case of a single server with nodes located in the Euclidean plane. We investigate the properties of this problem, and we derive a mathematical model assuming that the number of nodes to be visited is known in advance. We describe a tabu search algorithm with multiple neighborhoods, we test its performance by running it on instances from the literature and compare the outcomes with an upper bound. We conclude that the tabu search algorithm finds good-quality solutions fast, even for large instances. |
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Keywords: | Traveling repairman Latency Tabu search |
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