Heuristic Solutions to the Problem of Routing School Buses with Multiple
Objectives
A. Corberán, E. Fernández, M. Laguna and R. Martí
Journal of the Operational Research Society, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 427-435 (2002)

Abstract
In this paper, we address the problem of routing school buses
in a rural area. We approach this problem with a node routing model
with multiple objectives that arise from conflicting viewpoints.
From the point of view of cost, it is desirable to minimize the number
of buses used to transport students from their homes to school and back.
And from the point of view of service, it is desirable to minimize the
time that a given student spends in route. The current literature
deals primarily with single-objective problems and the models with multiple
objectives typically employ a weighted function to combine the objectives
into a single one. We develop a solution procedure that considers
each objective separately and search for a set of efficient solutions instead
of a single optimum. Our solution procedure is based on constructing,
improving and then combining solutions within the framework of the evolutionary
approach known as scatter search. Experimental testing with real
data is used to assess the merit of our proposed procedure.

Full text
Click here to download a ZIP file with
real-world data and a summary of results obtained with various solutions
methods.