Time-dependent discrete road network design with both tactical and strategic decisions |
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Authors: | Elnaz Miandoabchi Farzaneh Daneshzand Reza Zanjirani Farahani Wai Yuen Szeto |
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Affiliation: | 1.Logistics and Supply Chain Research Group, Institute for Trade Studies and Research (ITSR),Tehran,Iran;2.Tarbiat Modares University,Tehran,Iran;3.Kingston University London,Surrey,UK;4.The University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong,China |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to model and investigate the discrete urban road network design problem, using a multi-objective time-dependent decision-making approach. Given a base network made up with two-way links, candidate link expansion projects, and candidate link construction projects, the problem determines the optimal combination of one-way and two-way links, the optimal selection of capacity expansion projects, and the optimal lane allocations on two-way links over a dual time scale. The problem considers both the total travel time and the total CO emissions as the two objective function measures. The problem is modelled using a time-dependent approach that considers a planning horizon of multiple years and both morning and evening peaks. Under this approach, the model allows determining the sequence of link construction, the expansion projects over a predetermined planning horizon, the configuration of street orientations, and the lane allocations for morning and evening peaks in each year of the planning horizon. This model is formulated as a mixed-integer programming problem with mathematical equilibrium constraints. In this regard, two multi-objective metaheuristics, including a modified non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) and a multi-objective B-cell algorithm, are proposed to solve the above-mentioned problem. Computational results for various test networks are also presented in this paper. |
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