Pablo Miranda-Rodriguez

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3papers
4citations
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3 Papers

QUANT-PHJan 30, 2025
Solving Drone Routing Problems with Quantum Computing: A Hybrid Approach Combining Quantum Annealing and Gate-Based Paradigms

Eneko Osaba, Pablo Miranda-Rodriguez, Andreas Oikonomakis et al.

This paper presents a novel hybrid approach to solving real-world drone routing problems by leveraging the capabilities of quantum computing. The proposed method, coined Quantum for Drone Routing (Q4DR), integrates the two most prominent paradigms in the field: quantum gate-based computing, through the Eclipse Qrisp programming language; and quantum annealers, by means of D-Wave System's devices. The algorithm is divided into two different phases: an initial clustering phase executed using a Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA), and a routing phase employing quantum annealers. The efficacy of Q4DR is demonstrated through three use cases of increasing complexity, each incorporating real-world constraints such as asymmetric costs, forbidden paths, and itinerant charging points. This research contributes to the growing body of work in quantum optimization, showcasing the practical applications of quantum computing in logistics and route planning.

ETApr 2, 2025
Optimizing Package Delivery with Quantum Annealers: Addressing Time-Windows and Simultaneous Pickup and Delivery

Eneko Osaba, Esther Villar-Rodriguez, Pablo Miranda-Rodriguez et al.

Recent research at the intersection of quantum computing and routing problems has been highly prolific. Much of this work focuses on classical problems such as the Traveling Salesman Problem and the Vehicle Routing Problem. The practical applicability of these problems depends on the specific objectives and constraints considered. However, it is undeniable that translating complex real-world requirements into these classical formulations often proves challenging. In this paper, we resort to our previously published quantum-classical technique for addressing real-world-oriented routing problems, known as Quantum for Real Package Delivery (Q4RPD), and elaborate on solving additional realistic problem instances. Accordingly, this paper emphasizes the following characteristics: i) simultaneous pickup and deliveries, ii) time-windows, and iii) mobility restrictions by vehicle type. To illustrate the application of Q4RPD, we have conducted an experimentation comprising seven instances, serving as a demonstration of the newly developed features.

ROJul 2, 2025
Quantum-Assisted Automatic Path-Planning for Robotic Quality Inspection in Industry 4.0

Eneko Osaba, Estibaliz Garrote, Pablo Miranda-Rodriguez et al.

This work explores the application of hybrid quantum-classical algorithms to optimize robotic inspection trajectories derived from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models in industrial settings. By modeling the task as a 3D variant of the Traveling Salesman Problem, incorporating incomplete graphs and open-route constraints, this study evaluates the performance of two D-Wave-based solvers against classical methods such as GUROBI and Google OR-Tools. Results across five real-world cases demonstrate competitive solution quality with significantly reduced computation times, highlighting the potential of quantum approaches in automation under Industry 4.0.