@inproceedings{BorndoerferGroetschelLoebel1994, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and L{\"o}bel, Andreas}, title = {Umlaufplanung im {\"o}ffentlichen Nahverkehr}, booktitle = {Anwendungsorientierte Verbundprojekte auf dem Gebiet der Mathematik}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BorndoerferLoebelStrubbeetal.1999, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and L{\"o}bel, Andreas and Strubbe, Uwe and V{\"o}lker, Manfred}, title = {Zielorientierte Dienstplanoptimierung}, booktitle = {Heureka '99}, publisher = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r Strassen- und Verkehrswesen}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {171 -- 194}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @misc{BorndoerferLoebel2000, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and L{\"o}bel, Andreas}, title = {Dienstplanoptimierung im {\"O}PNV}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BorndoerferLoebelWeider2008, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and L{\"o}bel, Andreas and Weider, Steffen}, title = {A Bundle Method for Integrated Multi-Depot Vehicle and Duty Scheduling in Public Transit}, volume = {600}, booktitle = {Computer-aided Systems in Public Transport}, editor = {Hickman, Mark and Mirchandani, Pitu and Voß, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, pages = {3 -- 24}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BorndoerferLoebelWeider2002, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and L{\"o}bel, Andreas and Weider, Steffen}, title = {Integrierte Umlauf- und Dienstplanung im {\"O}ffentlichen Verkehr}, booktitle = {Heureka '02}, publisher = {Forschungsgesellschaft f{\"u}r Straßen- und Verkehrswesen}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {77 -- 98}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{BorndoerferGroetschelLoebel2010, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and L{\"o}bel, Andreas}, title = {The Quickest Path to the Goal}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-11840}, number = {10-21}, year = {2010}, abstract = {We provide an introduction into the mathematics of and with paths. Not on the shortest, but hopefully on an entertaining path!}, language = {en} } @misc{BorndoerferLoebelReutheretal.2012, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and L{\"o}bel, Andreas and Reuther, Markus and Schlechte, Thomas and Weider, Steffen}, title = {Rapid Branching}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-14728}, number = {12-10}, year = {2012}, abstract = {We propose rapid branching (RB) as a general branch-and-bound heuristic for solving large scale optimization problems in traffic and transport. The key idea is to combine a special branching rule and a greedy node selection strategy in order to produce solutions of controlled quality rapidly and efficiently. We report on three successful applications of the method for integrated vehicle and crew scheduling, railway track allocation, and railway vehicle rotation planning.}, language = {en} } @misc{BorndoerferGroetschelLoebel1995, author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and L{\"o}bel, Andreas}, title = {Alcuin's Transportation Problems and Integer Programming}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-1932}, number = {SC-95-27}, year = {1995}, abstract = {The need to solve {\it transportation problems\/} was and still is one of the driving forces behind the development of the mathematical disciplines of graph theory, optimization, and operations research. Transportation problems seem to occur for the first time in the literature in the form of the four ''River Crossing Problems'' in the book Propositiones ad acuendos iuvenes. The {\it Propositiones\/} ---the oldest collection of mathematical problems written in Latin--- date back to the \$8\$th century A.D. and are attributed to Alcuin of York, one of the leading scholars of his time, a royal advisor to Charlemagne at his Frankish court. Alcuin's river crossing problems had no impact on the development of mathematics. However, they already display all the characteristics of today's large-scale real transportation problems. From our point of view, they could have been the starting point of combinatorics, optimization, and operations research. We show the potential of Alcuin's problems in this respect by investigating his problem~18 about a wolf, a goat and a bunch of cabbages with current mathematical methods. This way, we also provide the reader with a leisurely introduction into the modern theory of integer programming.}, language = {en} } @misc{Loebel1997, author = {L{\"o}bel, Andreas}, title = {Solving Large-Scale Multiple-Depot Vehicle Scheduling Problems}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2866}, number = {SC-97-17}, year = {1997}, abstract = {This paper presents an integer linear programming approach with delayed column generation for the {\em NP} Multiple-Depot Vehicle Scheduling Problem (MDVSP) in public mass transit. We describe in detail all basic ingredients of our approach that are indispensable to solve truly large-scale real-world instances to optimality, and we report on computational investigations that are based on real-world instances from the city of Berlin, the city of Hamburg, and the region around Hamburg. These real-world instances have up to 25 thousand timetabled trips and 70 million dead-head trips. Computational tests using the data of the Hamburger Hochbahn AG indicate savings of several vehicles and a cost reduction of about 10\\% compared with the solution provided by HOT II, the vehicle scheduling tool of the HanseCom GmbH, Hamburg. Parts of our algorithms are already integrated in the BERTA system of the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) and will soon be integrated in the MICROBUS system of the Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik, Verkehrs- und Umweltplanung mbH (IVU), Berlin.}, language = {en} }