AbstractWe address the carpooling problem as a graph-theoretic problem. If the set of drivers is known in advance, then for any car capacity, the problem is equivalent to the assignment problem in bipartite graphs. Otherwise, when we do not know in advance who will drive their vehicle and who will be a passenger, the problem is NP-hard. We devise and implement quick heuristics for both cases, based on graph algorithms, as well as parallel algorithms based on geometric/algebraic approach. We compare between the algorithms on random graphs, as well as on real, very large, data
A ride sharing problem is considered where we are given a graph, whose edges are equipped with a tra...
Consider the problem of finding an optimal route for transporting a set of objects between the verti...
Dial-a-Ride is an emerging transport system, in which a fleet of vehicles, without fixed routes and ...
AbstractAn automatic service to match commuting trips has been designed. Candidate carpoolers regist...
We investigate the ride-sharing assignment problem from an algorithmic resource allocation point of ...
A multi-carpooling model is proposed for the multi-vehicle carpooling problem in a distributed paral...
The ridesharing problem is to share personal vehicles by individuals (participants) with similar iti...
This paper considers the polynom ial solvable case in which there is a single depot and one type of ...
The Maximum Carpool Matching problem is a star packing problem in directed graphs. Formally, given a...
The carpooling problem consists of a shared use of private cars. Typically it is organized by a larg...
With the increasing popularity of LBS services, spatial assignment has become an important problem n...
AbstractIn this position paper, we exploit the tools from the realm of graph theory to matching and ...
In this paper an approach to the many-to-many carpooling problem with automated passenger aggregatio...
<div><p>Carpooling is an effective means of reducing traffic. A carpool team shares a vehicle for th...
We study a real-world distribution problem arising in the automotive field, in which cars and other ...
A ride sharing problem is considered where we are given a graph, whose edges are equipped with a tra...
Consider the problem of finding an optimal route for transporting a set of objects between the verti...
Dial-a-Ride is an emerging transport system, in which a fleet of vehicles, without fixed routes and ...
AbstractAn automatic service to match commuting trips has been designed. Candidate carpoolers regist...
We investigate the ride-sharing assignment problem from an algorithmic resource allocation point of ...
A multi-carpooling model is proposed for the multi-vehicle carpooling problem in a distributed paral...
The ridesharing problem is to share personal vehicles by individuals (participants) with similar iti...
This paper considers the polynom ial solvable case in which there is a single depot and one type of ...
The Maximum Carpool Matching problem is a star packing problem in directed graphs. Formally, given a...
The carpooling problem consists of a shared use of private cars. Typically it is organized by a larg...
With the increasing popularity of LBS services, spatial assignment has become an important problem n...
AbstractIn this position paper, we exploit the tools from the realm of graph theory to matching and ...
In this paper an approach to the many-to-many carpooling problem with automated passenger aggregatio...
<div><p>Carpooling is an effective means of reducing traffic. A carpool team shares a vehicle for th...
We study a real-world distribution problem arising in the automotive field, in which cars and other ...
A ride sharing problem is considered where we are given a graph, whose edges are equipped with a tra...
Consider the problem of finding an optimal route for transporting a set of objects between the verti...
Dial-a-Ride is an emerging transport system, in which a fleet of vehicles, without fixed routes and ...