Trailer allocation and truck routing using bipartite graph assignment and deep reinforcement learning

Author:

Kalantari Saeid1ORCID,Safarzadeh Ramhormozi Reza1ORCID,Wang Yunli2ORCID,Sun Sun3,Wang Xin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geomatics Engineering University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

2. Digital Technology Research Center National Research Council Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Digital Technology Research Center National Research Council Canada Waterloo Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractTrailer allocation and truck routing are critical components of truck transportation management. However, in real‐world applications, inter‐influence between selecting the best trailers and trucks, strict fulfillment of Pickup or Delivery (PD) orders, and the size of the fleet are some of the challenges that need to be dealt with in a large truck company. In addition, trailer allocation and truck routing problems are considered to be NP‐hard combinatorial optimization (CO) problems. Therefore, we use deep reinforcement learning (DRL), which has the capability of solving routing problems with a single set of hyperparameters. This is significant progress toward finding strong heuristics for a special case of the trailer allocation to customers and truck routing problem presented in this article. Given a set of trailers, trucks, customers, and orders we propose a novel two‐phase framework based on Bipartite Graph Assignment (BGA) and attention‐based DRL to minimize the total traveling distance traveled from trucks to trailers and then to customers. The BGA heuristic finds the minimum traveling distance from the trailers to the customers based on the edge information and the encoder‐decoder helps DRL to get useful node and graph feature representations and trains the model to find the proper solutions for the trailer allocation and truck routing problem. Our experiments on three different problem sizes showcase the effectiveness of ARTT‐DRL. The results indicate that ARTT‐DRL produces desirable outcomes and has strong generalization capabilities.

Funder

National Research Council Canada

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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