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Networks | 2015

Waste collection routing-limited multiple landfills and heterogeneous fleet

Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira

This article deals with a real-life waste collection routing problem. To efficiently plan waste collection, large municipalities may be partitioned into convenient sectors and only then can routing problems be solved in each sector. Three diverse situations are described, resulting in three different new models. In the first situation, there is a single point of waste disposal from where the vehicles depart and to where they return. The vehicle fleet comprises three types of collection vehicles. In the second, the garage does not match any of the points of disposal. The vehicle is unique and the points of disposal landfills or transfer stations may have limitations in terms of the number of visits per day. In the third situation, disposal points are multiple they do not coincide with the garage, they are limited in the number of visits, and the fleet is composed of two types of vehicles. Computational results based not only on instances adapted from the literature but also on real cases are presented and analyzed. In particular, the results also show the effectiveness of combining sectorization and routing to solve waste collection problems.


Operations Research and Big Data | 2015

Measures in Sectorization Problems

Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira

Sectorization means dividing a whole into parts (sectors), a procedure that occurs in many contexts and applications, usually to achieve some goal or to facilitate an activity. The objective may be a better organization or simplification of a large problem into smaller sub-problems. Examples of applications are political districting and sales territory division. When designing/comparing sectors some characteristics such as contiguity, equilibrium and compactness are usually considered. This paper presents and describes new generic measures and proposes a new measure, desirability, connected with the idea of preference.


Operational Research (book title) | 2015

Sectors and Routes in Solid Waste Collection

Ana Maria Rodrigues; J. Soeiro Ferreira

Collecting and transporting solid waste is a constant problem for municipalities and populations in general. Waste management should take into account the preservation of the environment and the reduction of costs. The goal with this paper is to address a real-life solid waste problem. The case reveals some general and specific characteristics which are not rare, but are not widely addressed in the literature. Furthermore, new methods and models to deal with sectorization and routing are introduced, which can be extended to other applications. Sectorization and routing are tackled following a two-phase approach. In the first phase, a new method is described for sectorization based on electromagnetism and Coulomb’s Law. The second phase addresses the routing problems in each sector. The paper addresses not only territorial division, but also the frequency with which waste is collected, which is a critical issue in these types of applications. Special characteristics related to the number and type of deposition points were also a motivation for this work. A new model for a Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing Problem with Limited Multi-Landfills is proposed and tested in real instances. The computational results achieved confirm the effectiveness of the entire approach.


Congress of APDIO, the Portuguese Operational Research Society | 2017

Multicriteria Location-Routing Problems with Sectorization

Alberto Martinho; Eduardo Alves; Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira

Logistic decisions involving the location of facilities in connection with vehicle routing appear in many contexts and applications. Given a set of potential distribution centers (DC) and a group of clients, the choice of which DC to open together with the design of a number of vehicle routes, satisfying clients’ demand, may define Location-Routing Problems (LRP). This paper contributes with a new method, the 4-Phase Method (4-PhM), to deal with Capacitated LRP. Relevant advantages of 4-PhM are its generality, the possibilities of handling Multiple-Criteria and of facing large dimension problems. This last aptitude is a consequence of the sectorization phases, which permit a simplification of the solution space. Sectors are constructed by two Simulated Annealing based procedures, and they follow SectorEl, a sectorization approach inspired by electrostatics. In the last phase, the results obtained are evaluated using multicriteria analysis. Here, decision makers play an important role by reflecting preferences in a pairwise comparison matrix of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Computational results, based on randomly generated instances, confirm the expectations about 4-PhM and its potentiality to deal with LRP.


Archive | 2001

Solving the Rural Postman Problem by Memetic Algorithms

Ana Maria Rodrigues; Jose Soeiro Ferreira; Inesc Porto Porto


International Journal of Combinatorial Optimization Problems and Informatics | 2012

Cutting path as a Rural Postman Problem: solutions by Memetic Algorithms

Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira


Saúde & Tecnologia | 2016

Breve caracterização da situação profissional dos licenciados em ortoprotesia pela ESTeSL entre 2004/2005 e 2012/2013

Salomé Silva; Ana Maria Rodrigues; Fani Ferreira; Samanta Pacheco; José Pedro Matos


International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA) Conference Proceedings, 26th | 2015

Organizational culture in cooperatives: an exploratory approach

Ana Maria Rodrigues; Marisa R. Ferreira; Cristina Paula Pereira da Silva Marques


IO 2015 - XVII Congresso da Associação Portuguesa de Investigação Operacional | 2015

Setorização aplicada à definição de rotas

Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira


28th Conference of the European Chapter on Combinatorial Optimization | 2015

Sectorization: measures and an electromagnetism based approach

Ana Maria Rodrigues; José Soeiro Ferreira

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J. Soeiro Ferreira

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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Fani Ferreira

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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José Pedro Matos

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Salomé Silva

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Samanta Pacheco

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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