AbstractThe routing of traffic is a major logistical concern for transportation services. For railroads, routing has historically been handled by large, hard-coded tables. Norfolk Southern Railways developed a more sophisticated routing system that takes advantage of network flow theory. Their Algorithmic Blocking and Classification (ABC) system routes traffic commodities (waybills) according to shortest paths. The routing of multiple waybills is a form of the Multicommodity Flow Problem (MCFP).Since routes for commodities are often predetermined, the success of ABC relies on finding costs that make the desired routes shortest paths. The problem of finding costs to make a solution optimal is called inverse optimization. The procedure of fin...
AbstractThe growth in transport demand of the last years is a trend expected to continue in the comi...
We consider the problem of designing algorithmic support for k-best routing decisions in train shunt...
The Internet is constantly growing but the available resources, i.e. bandwidth, are limited. Using b...
AbstractThe routing of traffic is a major logistical concern for transportation services. For railro...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a novel algorithm, MAXSMINT (Maximizing Speed and Minimizing Time...
In this dissertation, we model three network-based optimization problems. Chapter 2 addresses the qu...
In this document, I will explain three research topics that comprise my dissertation. The three topi...
The goal of this paper is to provide a basic overview of several different operations research probl...
The aim of this thesis is to define, model and solve three research questions at the tactical and op...
When traffic flows are routed through a road network it is desirable to minimize the total road usag...
. We examine the computational complexity of the inverse shortest paths problem with upper bounds on...
This thesis is concerned with problems related to shortest pathrouting (SPR) in Internet protocol (I...
The network design problem for railway infrastructure NDRI aims to find a network of railway infrast...
Shortest Path Problems are among the most studied network flow optimization problems, with interes...
We consider a variant of the freight railcar flow problem. In this problem, we need 1) to chose a se...
AbstractThe growth in transport demand of the last years is a trend expected to continue in the comi...
We consider the problem of designing algorithmic support for k-best routing decisions in train shunt...
The Internet is constantly growing but the available resources, i.e. bandwidth, are limited. Using b...
AbstractThe routing of traffic is a major logistical concern for transportation services. For railro...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a novel algorithm, MAXSMINT (Maximizing Speed and Minimizing Time...
In this dissertation, we model three network-based optimization problems. Chapter 2 addresses the qu...
In this document, I will explain three research topics that comprise my dissertation. The three topi...
The goal of this paper is to provide a basic overview of several different operations research probl...
The aim of this thesis is to define, model and solve three research questions at the tactical and op...
When traffic flows are routed through a road network it is desirable to minimize the total road usag...
. We examine the computational complexity of the inverse shortest paths problem with upper bounds on...
This thesis is concerned with problems related to shortest pathrouting (SPR) in Internet protocol (I...
The network design problem for railway infrastructure NDRI aims to find a network of railway infrast...
Shortest Path Problems are among the most studied network flow optimization problems, with interes...
We consider a variant of the freight railcar flow problem. In this problem, we need 1) to chose a se...
AbstractThe growth in transport demand of the last years is a trend expected to continue in the comi...
We consider the problem of designing algorithmic support for k-best routing decisions in train shunt...
The Internet is constantly growing but the available resources, i.e. bandwidth, are limited. Using b...