Optimal Routing with Multiple Objectives: Efficient Algorithm and Application to the Hazardous Materials Transportation Problem

Optimal Routing with Multiple Objectives: Efficient Algorithm and Application to the Hazardous Materials Transportation Problem

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Article ID: iaor201292
Volume: 27
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 77
End Page Number: 94
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: multiple criteria, transportation: road
Abstract:

This article presents an efficient parametric optimization method for the biobjective optimal routing problem. The core process is a bounded greedy single‐objective shortest path approximation algorithm. This method avoids the computationally intensive dominance check with labeling methods and overcomes the deficiency with existing parametric methods that can only find extreme nondominated paths. Moreover, we propose a decomposition scheme to convert a multiobjective routing problem into a number of biobjective problems. We then compare its computational performance against the classic label‐correcting method over a set of synthetically generated random networks and illustrate its algorithmic advances and solution behaviors by an example application of routing hazardous materials in a U.S. northeastern highway network.

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