Computational intelligence approach to real-world cooperative vehicle dispatching problem

Kaoru Hirota*, Kewei Chen, Fangyan Dong

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Abstract

The Vehicle Dispatching Problem for Cooperative Deliveries from Multiple Depots (VDP/CD/MD) is an important and difficult problem in the transport industries. In order to solve the VDP/CD/MD, A hierarchical multiplex structure (HIMS++) calculation model is proposed. The HIMS++ model take advantage of object-oriented modeling, heuristic method, and fuzzy inference in (Atomic, Molecular, Individual) 3 layers, so it can find a utility decision (vehicles plan) close to expert dispatcher. Furthermore, since the vital input parameters are few and the computational engine is packaged into a software component, the HIMS++ model is a convenient tool for the VDP/CD/MD. The HIMS++ model and its optimization algorithm are implemented as a software component using object-oriented paradigm, and through meta-programming. The performance of the HIMS++ model is evaluated through experiments using 3 days oil delivery data taken from an actual dispatching center in Tokyo area. A total of 27 tank lorries are available for daily cooperative deliveries from 3 depots to about 30-60 destinations with different owners are used to save a running cost. The experimental results and the evaluations by human experts confirm that the HIMS++ model are better than the results of experienced dispatchers in six evaluation objectives, and can be applied to the planning support system for the VDP/CD/MD. The HIMS++ model will be able to cover similar transportation problems in the real-world.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2004 2nd International IEEE Conference 'Intelligent Systems' - Proceedings
EditorsR.R. Yager, V.S. Sgurev, V.S. Jotsov, P.D. Koprinkova-Hristova
Pages7-12
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
Event2004 2nd International IEEE Conference 'Intelligent Systems' - Proceedings - Varna, Bulgaria
Duration: 22 Jun 200424 Jun 2004

Publication series

Name2004 2nd International IEEE Conference 'Intelligent Systems' - Proceedings
Volume1

Conference

Conference2004 2nd International IEEE Conference 'Intelligent Systems' - Proceedings
Country/TerritoryBulgaria
CityVarna
Period22/06/0424/06/04

Keywords

  • Computational Intelligence
  • Cooperative deliveries
  • Vehicle Dispatching Problem

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