Article ID: | iaor2010901 |
Volume: | 59 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 706 |
End Page Number: | 715 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2010 |
Journal: | Computers & Mathematics with Applications |
Authors: | Wang Shouyang, Li Minqiang, Lin Dan |
Keywords: | programming: multiple criteria |
This paper considers a type of biobjective bilevel programming problem, which is derived from a single objective bilevel programming problem via lifting the objective function at the lower level up to the upper level. The efficient solutions to such a model can be considered as candidates for the after optimization bargaining between the decision-makers at both levels who retain the original bilevel decision-making structure. We use a popular multiobjective evolutionary algorithm, NSGA-II, to solve this type of problem. The algorithm is tested on some small-dimensional benchmark problems from the literature. Computational results show that the NSGA-II algorithm is capable of solving the problems efficiently and effectively. Hence, it provides a promising visualization tool to help the decision-makers find the best trade-off in bargaining.