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A Two-Stage Vehicle Routing Algorithm Applied to Disaster Relief Logistics after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake
Author(s) -
Stephanie Allen
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
siam undergraduate research online
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2327-7807
DOI - 10.1137/17s016385
Subject(s) - vehicle routing problem , stage (stratigraphy) , routing (electronic design automation) , routing algorithm , computer science , algorithm , operations research , engineering , geology , computer network , routing protocol , paleontology
After the April 2015 Nepal Earthquake, the Himalayan Disaster Relief Volunteer Group distributed supplies to affected areas. We model HDRVG's operations as a vehicle routing problem using Fisher and Jaikumar's two stage method, which allocates locations to vehicles via an integer program and then uses heuristics to route the vehicles. In the allocation stage, we use the assignment problem formulation to assign locations to vehicles. In the routing stage, we implement multiple heuristics for the sake of comparison. Our results illustrate the open nature of the vehicle routing problem and the computational necessity of heuristics.

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