EURO Journal on Computational Optimization (Sep 2017)

Formulations and exact algorithms for the distance-constrained generalized directed rural postman problem

  • Thais Ávila,
  • Ángel Corberán,
  • Isaac Plana,
  • José M. Sanchis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 339 – 365

Abstract

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The generalized directed rural postman problem is an arc routing problem with many interesting real-life applications, such as routing for meter reading. In this application, a vehicle with a receiver travels through a series of neighborhoods. If the vehicle gets closer than a certain distance to a meter, the receiver is able to record the gas, water, or electricity consumption. Therefore, the vehicle does not need to traverse every street, but only a few, to get close enough to each meter. We study an extension of this problem in which a fleet of vehicles is available. Given the characteristics of the mentioned application, the vehicles have no capacities but there is a maximum distance (or time) constraint all of them have to satisfy. We introduce four formulations for this problem, propose some families of valid inequalities, and present four branch-and-cut algorithms for its solution. The formulations and the algorithms are compared on a large set of instances.

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