Chungjae Lee , Kevin Dalmeijer , Pascal Van Hentenryck , Peibo Zhang
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Abstract
Autonomous trucks are expected to fundamentally transform the freight transportation industry. In particular, Autonomous Transfer Hub Networks (ATHNs), which combine autonomous trucks on middle miles with human-driven trucks on the first and last miles, are seen as the most likely deployment pathway for this technology. This paper presents a framework to optimize ATHN operations and evaluate the benefits of autonomous trucking. By exploiting the problem structure, this paper introduces a flow-based optimization model for this purpose that can be solved by blackbox solvers in a matter of hours. The resulting framework is easy to apply and enables the data-driven analysis of large-scale systems. The power of this approach is demonstrated on a system that spans all of the United States over a four-week horizon. The case study quantifies the potential impact of autonomous trucking and shows that ATHNs can have significant benefits over traditional transportation networks.
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The EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics promotes the use of mathematics in general, and operations research in particular, in the context of transportation and logistics. It is a forum for the presentation of original mathematical models, methodologies and computational results, focussing on advanced applications in transportation and logistics. The journal publishes two types of document: (i) research articles and (ii) tutorials. A research article presents original methodological contributions to the field (e.g. new mathematical models, new algorithms, new simulation techniques). A tutorial provides an introduction to an advanced topic, designed to ease the use of the relevant methodology by researchers and practitioners.