The edges between the trips mean that one trip can be performed after the other on the same vehicle. The costs on these edges represent the distance of the idle trip - if they are far away - it would be more expensive.…
Which one? I'd be glad to explain
Right you are :) See my reply later on this thread (ishay from optibus)
Hi, I am an algorithm developer at optibus. So I can explain the logic of the use of heuristics in this case. We actually use MIP solvers for many of our problems, and are quite proficient with it. However, mass transit…
Hi, I am actually an algorithm dev at Optibus, so I can provide a few insights. 1) Naturally, mass transit operators optimize for highest payoff - so they would try to use the least number of buses, least number of…
The edges between the trips mean that one trip can be performed after the other on the same vehicle. The costs on these edges represent the distance of the idle trip - if they are far away - it would be more expensive.…
Which one? I'd be glad to explain
Right you are :) See my reply later on this thread (ishay from optibus)
Hi, I am an algorithm developer at optibus. So I can explain the logic of the use of heuristics in this case. We actually use MIP solvers for many of our problems, and are quite proficient with it. However, mass transit…
Hi, I am actually an algorithm dev at Optibus, so I can provide a few insights. 1) Naturally, mass transit operators optimize for highest payoff - so they would try to use the least number of buses, least number of…