13th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches
for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems
ATMOS 2013                      September 05
Sophia Antipolis, France

 

Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems 2013 - Accepted papers

Ruslan Sadykov, Alexander Lazarev, Vitaliy Shyryaev and Alexey Stratonnikov. Solving a Freight Railcar Flow Problem Arising in Russia
Moritz Kobitzsch, Dennis Schieferdecker and Marcel Radermacher. Evolution and Evaluation of the Penalty Method for Alternative Routes
Marc Goerigk, Sascha Heße, Matthias Müller-Hannemann, Marie Schmidt and Anita Schöbel. Recoverable Robust Timetable Information
Boadu Mensah Sarpong, Christian Artigues and Nicolas Jozefowiez. Column Generation for Bi-Objective Vehicle Routing Problems with a Min-Max Objective
Emilio Carrizosa, Jonas Harbering and Anita Schöbel. The Stop Location Problem with Realistic Traveling Time
Ralf Borndörfer, Heide Hoppmann and Marika Karbstein. A Configuration Model for the Line Planning Problem
Andreas Paraskevopoulos and Christos Zaroliagis. Improved Alternative Route Planning
Katerina Bohmova, Matus Mihalak, Tobias Pröger, Rastislav Sramek and Peter Widmayer. Robust Routing in Urban Public Transportation: How to find reliable journeys based on past observations
Arthur Bit-Monnot, Marie-José Huguet, Marc-Olivier Killijian and Christian Artigues. Carpooling : the 2 Synchronization Points Shortest Paths Problem
Hannah Bast, Mirko Brodesser and Sabine Storandt. Result Diversity for Multi-Modal Route Planning
Donatella Firmani, Giuseppe F. Italiano, Luigi Laura and Federico Santaroni. Is Timetabling Routing Always Reliable for Public Transport?
Hannah Bast, Jonas Sternisko and Sabine Storandt. Delay-Robustness of Transfer Patterns in Public Transportation Route Planning

   

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