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European Journal of Operational Research. 307:1071-1084
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IISE Transactions. :1-16
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Transportation Science. 56:1369-1392
User-centered logistics that aim at customer satisfaction are gaining importance because of growing e-commerce and home deliveries. Customer satisfaction can be strongly increased by offering narrow delivery time windows. However, there is a tradeoff
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IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing. 35:470-477
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Operations Research. 70:2194-2212
Scheduling High-Capacity Shared Rides via Hypergraph Matchings Sharing economies, such as Uber Pool and Lyft Shared Saver, are becoming ubiquitous in modern transportation services. “Online Hypergraph Matching with Delays” by M. Pavone, A. Saberi
Autor:
Marianne Guillet, Maximilian Schiffer
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Production and Operations Management.
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INFORMS Journal on Computing. 34:1548-1564
In this paper, we propose a general algorithmic framework for rotating workforce scheduling. We develop a graph representation that allows to model a schedule as a Eulerian cycle of stints, which we then use to derive a problem formulation that is co
Autor:
Friedrich-Maximilian Jaenichen, Christina J. Liepold, Abdelgafar Ismail, Maximilian Schiffer, Hans Ehm
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IFAC-PapersOnLine. 55:661-666
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INFORMS Journal on Computing.
Over the past decade, GPS-enabled traffic applications such as Google Maps and Waze have become ubiquitous and have had a significant influence on billions of daily commuters’ travel patterns. A consequence of the online route suggestions of such a
Autor:
Maximilian Schiffer, Marco Pavone, Ram Rajagopal, Alvaro Estandia, Emre Can Kara, Justin Luke, Federico Rossi
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IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems. 8:1163-1176
In future transportation systems, the charging behavior of electric Autonomous Mobility on Demand (AMoD) fleets, i.e., fleets of electric self-driving cars that service on-demand trip requests, will likely challenge power distribution networks (PDNs)