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Resources for Solving Heterogeneous Fleet Electric Bus Scheduling Problems

On this page, we provide a manual as well as the julia code for using the model and algorithm for solving the mulit-depot heterogeneous fleet electric bus scheduling problem, which was developed during the FFG-funded project "Zero-Emission Mobility Salzburg (ZEMoS)".  The model is a three-index mixed integer program which relies on a tailored graph representation of the vehicle scheduling problem. In the provided implementation (in the programming language julia, opens an external URL in a new window), an open source MIP-solver is used and as a fall back option, a heuristic algorithm is run.

Code, sample instance and manual available soon...

 

 

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