A Fully Polynomial Time Approximation Scheme for Packing While Traveling (1702.05217v1)
Abstract: Understanding the interactions between different combinatorial optimisation problems in real-world applications is a challenging task. Recently, the traveling thief problem (TTP), as a combination of the classical traveling salesperson problem and the knapsack problem, has been introduced to study these interactions in a systematic way. We investigate the underlying non-linear packing while traveling (PWT) problem of the TTP where items have to be selected along a fixed route. We give an exact dynamic programming approach for this problem and a fully polynomial time approximation scheme (FPTAS) when maximising the benefit that can be gained over the baseline travel cost. Our experimental investigations show that our new approaches outperform current state-of-the-art approaches on a wide range of benchmark instances.
- Frank Neumann (157 papers)
- Sergey Polyakovskiy (6 papers)
- Martin Skutella (25 papers)
- Leen Stougie (22 papers)
- Junhua Wu (6 papers)