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by Walid Besbes, Diala Dhouib, Niaz Wassan,
Solving Transport Problems
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1 An Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search Heuristic for the Green Dial-a-Ride Problem
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Literature review
1.3. Problem definition
1.4. An Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search for the G-DARP
1.5. Computational experiments
1.6. Conclusion
1.7. References
2 Role of Green Technology Vehicles in Road Transportation Emissions – Case of the UK
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Alternative Fuel-Powered vehicles market
2.3. Electric vehicles – options and features
2.4. UK transport emissions and the impact of BEVs
2.5. Cost implications
2.6. Conclusion
2.7. References
3 Transport Pooling: Moving Toward Green Distribution
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Concepts of collaborative logistics
3.3. Pooling of physical flows between organizations
3.4. Literature review
3.5. Proposal of pooling scenarios for the urban distribution of goods
3.6. Comparison of scenarios
3.7. Proposal for a shared long-distance distribution model
3.8. Conclusion
3.9. References
4 A Ruin and Recreate Solution Method for a Lexicographic Vehicle Routing Problem Integrating Park-and-Loop and Car Sharing
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Literature review
4.3. Considered problem
4.4. Lexicographic approach
4.5. Solution method
4.6. Results
4.7. Conclusion and future work
4.8. References
5 An Overview of the Recent Solution Approaches in the Green Vehicle Routing Problem
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Chronological progress of the literature on the GVRP
5.3. Solution methodologies for the GVRP
5.4. Conclusion
5.5. References
6 Multi-Criteria Decision Aid for Green Modes of Crude Oil Transportation Using MACBETH: The Sfax Region Case
6.1. Introduction
6.2. State-of-the-art
6.3. Real case: choice of crude oil transportation modal from the Sfax region to the Skhira port
6.4. Conclusion
6.5. References
7 Green Reverse Logistics: Case of the Vehicle Routing Problem with Delivery and Collection Demands
7.1. Introduction and significance
7.2. The Vehicle Routing Problem and its variants
7.3. The VRP with delivery and collection demand models
7.4. Studies in VRPB-related areas
7.5. Conclusion
7.6. References
8 An Improved DTC Induction Motor for Electric Vehicle Propulsion: An Intention to Provide a Comfortable Ride
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Several components of EV motor drive
8.3. An overview of induction motor control strategies
8.4. DTC strategies
8.5. Comparative study based on simulation results
8.6. Conclusion
8.7. References
9 Optimization in Multilevel Green Transportation Problems with Electrical Vehicles
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Transportation problems with electric vehicles
9.3. Search techniques
9.4. Tendencies and challenges
9.5. Concluding remarks
9.6. References
List of Authors
Index
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