Abstract

We propose a consistent information flow to integrate Interval Travel Times (ITT) into a city logistics vehicle routing problem with satellites. The consistent information flow encompasses the derivation of ITT, the usage of ITT in robust shortest path computation and the integration of ITT into robust vehicle routing. Based on the results of the information flow, robust meeting times of first-tier and second-tier vehicles are created. We evaluate the approach with large real-world traffic data sets. We observe that the integration of ITT leads to first-tier routes that are reasonably efficient and robust.

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