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Optimization Algorithm for Freight Car Transportation Scheduling Optimization Based on Process Scheduling Optimization

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Aiming at how to improve the efficiency of logistics transportation, taking into account the main constraints of road conditions and the number of commodity vehicles to be transported, proposed a path scheduling algorithm based on path functionalization. That is, the scheduling optimization of the path is regarded as a process scheduling. The starting of the vehicle entering the path is regarded as the beginning of the process, and the return of the vehicle to the general station is regarded as the ending of the process. The purpose of saving scheduling time, shortening distance, and reducing fuel consumption is achieved by finding the optimal path and rationally scheduling the allocation. Ultimately improve the efficiency of transportation.

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Dong, C., Zhou, L. (2018). Optimization Algorithm for Freight Car Transportation Scheduling Optimization Based on Process Scheduling Optimization. In: Sun, X., Pan, Z., Bertino, E. (eds) Cloud Computing and Security. ICCCS 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11067. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00018-9_46

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