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Practice-Oriented Solution Methods for the Integrated Dial-a-Ride Problem

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2023

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  • Lorenz Alexander Saathoff

    (Universität Hamburg)

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The concept of demand-responsive transport is seen as a promising solution for the necessary changes in the mobility sector in the context of sustainable urban transport. In this work, a model for the Dial-a-Ride problem with public transport integration is presented. The model aims to minimise the sum of waiting times for all passengers, focusing on suburban stations with realistic route data. The model is optimally solvable for small instances, but a heuristic approach based on simulated annealing is proposed for larger instances. The research results suggest that the model is well suited to address the problem discussed and the heuristic approach provides reliable results in a reasonable computational time and is therefore suitable for practical applications.

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  • Lorenz Alexander Saathoff, 2025. "Practice-Oriented Solution Methods for the Integrated Dial-a-Ride Problem," Lecture Notes in Operations Research, in: Guido Voigt & Malte Fliedner & Knut Haase & Wolfgang Brüggemann & Kai Hoberg & Joern Meissner (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2023, chapter 0, pages 573-580, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnopch:978-3-031-58405-3_73
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-58405-3_73
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