Title :
Multi-Objective Decision Making for Vehicle Routing Problem with Fuzzy Due Time
Author_Institution :
Vanung Univ., Tao-Yuan
Abstract :
In this study, a genetic algorithm is applied to obtain the best combination of transportation parameters for vehicle dispatching. The searching mechanism based on genetic algorithm can find several feasible solutions of dispatching parameters to proceed with transportation plan within constrained conditions. Besides, the concept of fuzzy due time is applied to replace that of time window so as to meet customers´ preference and demand much better. A fuzzy vehicle routing and scheduling problem (FVRSP) is formulated with five parameters: load-focusing degree, space-utility, service satisfaction, waiting time, and transportation distance and proposed to solve it with a pure genetic algorithm method. In addition, the system can simultaneously calculate the residual loading capacity of weight and volume of each vehicle in order to provide the dispatcher with options to tune the dispatching operation. With the help of this system of acquiring the optimal solution to vehicle transportation, the promotion of the efficiency of transportation can thus be achieved.
Keywords :
constraint theory; decision making; decision theory; dispatching; genetic algorithms; scheduling; search problems; supply chain management; transportation; constrained conditions; customer demand; customer preference; fuzzy due time; fuzzy vehicle routing-scheduling problem; genetic algorithm; load-focusing degree; multiobjective decision making; residual loading capacity; searching mechanism; service satisfaction; space-utility; supply chain management; transportation distance; transportation parameter combination; transportation planning; vehicle dispatching; waiting time; Costs; Customer service; Decision making; Dispatching; Genetic algorithms; Logistics; Material storage; Routing; Space vehicles; Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006. SMC '06. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0099-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0100-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2006.385315