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Demand Acceptance using Reinforcement Learning for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problem with Emission QuotaFarid Najar, Dominique Barth, Yann Strozecki
This paper introduces and formalizes the Dynamic and Stochastic Vehicle Routing Problem with Emission Quota (DS-QVRP-RR), a novel routing problems that integrates dynamic demand acceptance and routing with a global emission constraint. A key contribution is a two-layer optimization framework designed to facilitate anticipatory rejections of demands and generation of new routes. To solve this, we develop hybrid algorithms that combine reinforcement learning with combinatorial optimization techniques. We present a comprehensive computational study that compares our approach against traditional methods. Our findings demonstrate the relevance of our approach for different types of inputs, even when the horizon of the problem is uncertain.
DSMay 25, 2025
Demand Selection for VRP with Emission QuotaFarid Najar, Dominique Barth, Yann Strozecki
Combinatorial optimization (CO) problems are traditionally addressed using Operations Research (OR) methods, including metaheuristics. In this study, we introduce a demand selection problem for the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) with an emission quota, referred to as QVRP. The objective is to minimize the number of omitted deliveries while respecting the pollution quota. We focus on the demand selection part, called Maximum Feasible Vehicle Assignment (MFVA), while the construction of a routing for the VRP instance is solved using classical OR methods. We propose several methods for selecting the packages to omit, both from machine learning (ML) and OR. Our results show that, in this static problem setting, classical OR-based methods consistently outperform ML-based approaches.