The orienteering problem (OP) consists in finding an elementary path over a subset of vertices. Each vertex is associated with a profit that is collected on the visitor's first visit. The objective is to maximize the collected profit with respect to a limit on the path's length. The team orienteering problem (TOP) is an extension of the OP where a fixed number m of paths must be determined. This paper presents an effective hybrid metaheuristic to solve both the OP and the TOP with time windows. The method combines the greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (GRASP) with the evolutionary local search (ELS). ELS generates multiple distinct child solutions using a mutation mechanism. Each child solution is further improved by a local search procedure. GRASP provides multiple starting solutions to the ELS. The method is able to improve several best known results on available benchmark instances.
The paper deals with a location-routing problem with non-linear cost functions. To the best of our knowledge, a mixed integer linear programming formulation for the addressed problem is proposed here for the first time.Since the problem is NP-hard exact algorithms are able to solve only particular cases, thus to solve more general versions heuristics are needed. The algorithm proposed in this paper is a combination of a p-median approach to find an initial feasible solution and a metaheuristic to improve the solution. It is a hybrid metaheuristic merging Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) and Tabu Search (TS) principles and exploiting the synergies between the two. Computational results and conclusions close the paper.
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