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Emergency Dispatch Under Failure Condition of Urban Pickup and Delivery Task

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Two phase emergency dispatch algorithm which treats failed customer and failed route individually is put forward in this thesis, which is based on reason analysis of why urban pickup and delivery task fails. Failed customer is dealt with classification solving method, while failed route is dealt with improved downhill algorithm. Calculation example in 36 customers validates that, emergency dispatch algorithm is effective and in time under failure condition of pickup and delivery task, and thus the dispatch solution is executed from breaking down.

Funded by Study on traffic organization early-warning and joint emergency management of regional highway network under disaster condition (No. 2009318223089).

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Cao, J., Li, J., Zhang, A. (2016). Emergency Dispatch Under Failure Condition of Urban Pickup and Delivery Task. In: Proceedings of SAE-China Congress 2015: Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 364. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-978-3_21

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