Dataset for a Dynamic Multi-Period Vehicle Routing Problem

Published: 6 November 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/5p5sv8hshj.1
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This dataset involves the normal distribution parameters used to create simulation instances for the experimental study of the paper "Dynamic Multi-Period Vehicle Routing with Touting". These distributions are used to generate random demand on each planning day. There are two sets of customers, belonging to two drivers, who cover different geographical areas. The information for two drivers are stored in separate excel files and each file has 2 sheets, as explained below: In "Customer Information" sheet, The list of customers is presented in Column A. They are named starting from C1. Columns B and C present the mean and variance values of the customers' demand distributions. Column D has an index value for each customer, indicating its location. The depot has the index of "1". Finally, Column E presents the tank capacity values for the customers. In "Distance-Time Matrices" sheet, The distance (in Column C) and travel time (in Column D) values for each pair of nodes are presented. Distances and travel times are given in kilometres and minutes, respectively. "from" and "to" entries are associated with the index values of the customers. For example, to find the distance and travel time from C1 to C2 for Driver 1, one needs to look at the values from index 167 to index 168, which corresponds to a 28.7 kilometres of distance and 21.45 minutes of travel time. Driver 1 and 2 have 142 and 125 customers, respectively.

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Vehicle Routing Problem, Dynamic Routing

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