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| Cahitcan Uzman || 1284304 || Computer Science  || c.uzman@student.tue.nl  
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Revision as of 13:54, 12 February 2020

Group Members

Name Student Number Study Email
Zakaria Ameziane 1005559 Computer Science z.ameziane@student.tue.nl
Cahitcan Uzman 1284304 Computer Science c.uzman@student.tue.nl
Efe Utku
Roel den Hoet
Venislav

Subject

What/How (AI) algorithms can be used by future self driving delivery cars to efficiently solve the pickup-and-delivery problem with time-windows, where a fleet of delivery vehicles must collect and deliver items according to the demand of customers and their opening hours. The objectives are to minimize the fleet size and to assign a sequence of customers to each truck of the fleet minimizing the total distance traveled.

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