Inland waterways form a natural network that is an existing, congestion free infrastructure with capacity for more traffic. The European commission promotes the transportation of goods by ship as it is a reliable, efficient and environmental friendly way of transport. A bottleneck for transportation over water are the locks that manage the water level. The lockmaster’s problem concerns the optimal strategy for operating such a lock. In the lockmaster’s problem we are given a lock, a set of ships coming from downstream that want to go upstream, and another set of ships coming from upstream that want to go downstream. We are given the arrival times of the ships and a constant lockage time; the goal is to minimize total waiting time of the shi...
Ships must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port or when tra...
We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
Cargo transport is important for supplies of goods and food worldwide. The goods and food are transp...
Inland waterways form a natural network that is an existing, congestion free infrastructure with cap...
Inland waterways form a natural network that is an existing, congestion free infrastructure with cap...
Inland waterways form a natural network infrastructure with capacity for more traffic. Transportatio...
Freight transport on inland waterways has great potential as a reliable, inexpensive and environment...
International audienceInland vessels often have to cross numerous locks before reaching their final ...
In this paper, we explore problems and algorithms related to the optimisation of locks, as used in i...
Barges travelling on a network of inland waterways often have to pass several locks before reaching ...
We discuss a problem inspired by the practical setting of scheduling a series of locks arranged in a...
Locks are typical bottlenecks along rivers and canals. We consider a system of multiple locks arrang...
Waterborne multimodal transportation is becoming an increasingly important part of the logistics cha...
hips must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port. So do barge...
ith the increasing share of waterbound multimodal transportation in the logistics chain, inland lock...
Ships must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port or when tra...
We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
Cargo transport is important for supplies of goods and food worldwide. The goods and food are transp...
Inland waterways form a natural network that is an existing, congestion free infrastructure with cap...
Inland waterways form a natural network that is an existing, congestion free infrastructure with cap...
Inland waterways form a natural network infrastructure with capacity for more traffic. Transportatio...
Freight transport on inland waterways has great potential as a reliable, inexpensive and environment...
International audienceInland vessels often have to cross numerous locks before reaching their final ...
In this paper, we explore problems and algorithms related to the optimisation of locks, as used in i...
Barges travelling on a network of inland waterways often have to pass several locks before reaching ...
We discuss a problem inspired by the practical setting of scheduling a series of locks arranged in a...
Locks are typical bottlenecks along rivers and canals. We consider a system of multiple locks arrang...
Waterborne multimodal transportation is becoming an increasingly important part of the logistics cha...
hips must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port. So do barge...
ith the increasing share of waterbound multimodal transportation in the logistics chain, inland lock...
Ships must often pass one or more locks when entering or leaving a tide independent port or when tra...
We investigate the scheduling of series of consecutive locks. This setting occurs naturally along ca...
Cargo transport is important for supplies of goods and food worldwide. The goods and food are transp...