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Title: Autonomous vessel scheduling
Authors: Zhang, W 
Wang, SA 
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Source: Journal of the Operations Research Society of China, Sept. 2020, v. 8, no. 3, p. 391-414
Abstract: This study deals with an autonomous vessel scheduling problem when collaboration exists between port operators and an autonomous vessel company. A mixed-integer nonlinear programming model is developed, including decisions in assigning autonomous vessels to berths at each port and the optimal arrival time of each vessel at each port in an entire autonomous shipping network. This study aims to minimize the total cost of fuel consumption and the delay penalty of an autonomous vessel company. The nonlinear programming model is linearized and further solved using off-the-shelf solvers. Several experiments are conducted to test the effectiveness of the model and to draw insights for commercializing autonomous vessels. Results show that a company may speed up an autonomous vessel with short-distance voyage once fuel price decreases to gain additional benefits.
Keywords: Autonomous ship
Autonomous vessel
Berth allocation
Ship scheduling
Publisher: Springer
Journal: Journal of the Operations Research Society of China 
ISSN: 2194-668X
EISSN: 2194-6698
DOI: 10.1007/s40305-018-0218-2
Rights: © Operations Research Society of China, Periodicals Agency of Shanghai University, Science Press, andSpringer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of the Operational Research Society of China. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40305-018-0218-2.
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