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A GRASP and Path Relinking Heuristic for Rural Road Network Development
Authors:Maria?P?Scaparra  Email author" target="_blank">Richard?L?ChurchEmail author
Institution:(1) Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7PE, UK;(2) Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106-4060, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a model for rural road network design that involves two objectives: maximize all season road connectivity among villages in a region and maximize route efficiency, while allocating a fix budget among a number of possible road projects. The problem is modeled as a bicriterion optimization problem and solved heuristically through a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (GRASP) in conjunction with a path relinking procedure. The implementation of GRASP and path relinking includes two novel modifications, a new form of reactive GRASP and a new form of path relinking. Overall, the heuristic approach is streamlined through the incorporation of advanced network flow reoptimization techniques. Results indicate that this implementation outperforms both GRASP as well as a straightforward form of GRASP with path relinking. For small problem instances, for which optimality could be verified, this new, modified form of GRASP with path relinking solved all but one known instance optimally.
Keywords:network design  metaheuristics  GRASP  path-relinking
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