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The following pages link to Balancing the stations of a self service “bike hire” system (Q3016180):
Displaying 21 items.
- Balancing bike sharing systems with constraint programming (Q272022) (← links)
- The static bicycle relocation problem with demand intervals (Q296779) (← links)
- An exact algorithm for the static rebalancing problem arising in bicycle sharing systems (Q319656) (← links)
- Regulating vehicle sharing systems through parking reservation policies: analysis and performance bounds (Q322813) (← links)
- A destroy and repair algorithm for the bike sharing rebalancing problem (Q342356) (← links)
- Vehicle driven approaches for non preemptive vehicle relocation with integrated quality criterion in a vehicle sharing system (Q829193) (← links)
- PILOT, GRASP, and VNS approaches for the static balancing of bicycle sharing systems (Q887207) (← links)
- Shared mobility systems (Q904286) (← links)
- Multi-commodity demand fulfillment via simultaneous pickup and delivery for a fast fashion retailer (Q1634057) (← links)
- A heuristic algorithm for a single vehicle static bike sharing rebalancing problem (Q1652142) (← links)
- The static bike relocation problem with multiple vehicles and visits (Q1681499) (← links)
- The dynamic bowser routing problem (Q1711454) (← links)
- Shared mobility systems: an updated survey (Q1730532) (← links)
- Inventory rebalancing and vehicle routing in bike sharing systems (Q1752898) (← links)
- Inventory rebalancing through pricing in public bike sharing systems (Q1754731) (← links)
- A two-phase heuristic approach to the bike repositioning problem (Q1984982) (← links)
- Bike sharing systems: solving the static rebalancing problem (Q2445841) (← links)
- A STOCHASTIC ANALYSIS OF BIKE-SHARING SYSTEMS (Q5051942) (← links)
- Data-Driven Rebalancing Methods for Bike-Share Systems (Q5154459) (← links)
- Factors affecting the final solution of the bike-sharing rebalancing problem under heuristic algorithms (Q6047927) (← links)
- Large neighborhood search for the bike request scheduling problem (Q6069919) (← links)