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Daniele Vigo

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  157
Citations -  16383

Daniele Vigo is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vehicle routing problem & Heuristic (computer science). The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 150 publications receiving 14813 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniele Vigo include Kadir Has University & VU University Amsterdam.

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Energy-Efficient Train Control

TL;DR: This research presents a practical application of the Energy Efficient Train Control (EETC) problem, which involves a collaboration between the Operations Research group of the University of Bologna and ALSTOM Ferroviaria SpA, and introduces three solution methods: a constructive heuristic, a multi-start randomized constructiveHeuristic, and a Genetic Algorithm.

Heuristic via a Genetic Algorithm

TL;DR: The results of computational testing show that the new parameter-setting procedure produces results of the same quality as the enumerative approach, but requires much shorter computational time.
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Comments on: Disruption management in vehicle routing and scheduling for road freight transport: a review

TL;DR: Road freight transport is one of the most important components of logistics and still plays a major role even in the continuously extending global supply chains, which involve several modes for long distance movement of freight.
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An Iterated Local Search for the Traveling Salesman Problem with Pickup, Delivery and Handling Costs

TL;DR: An Iterated Local Search for this problem combining different heuristics of the Traveling Salesman Problem, and using frequency of improvements and a perturbation with memory to minimize the global routing and handling cost.
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Routing One Million Customers in a Handful of Minutes

Luca Accorsi, +1 more
- 25 Jun 2023 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a new dataset of Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) instances which are up to two orders of magnitude larger than those in the currently used benchmarks.