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Feb 19, 2004

Games, Heuristics, and Risk Averseness in Vehicle Routing Problems

Publication: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Volume 130, Issue 1

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For many freight carriers, uncertainty about travel times (or more generally, about travel costs) is a pervasive aspect of routing and scheduling. As the impact of an unforeseen delay on costs can be substantial, freight carriers will often wish to know which links are critical and what routes and schedules are less risky in cost terms. This paper concentrates on low probability, high consequence incidents whose probabilities are in practice unknown. The dispatcher therefore seeks a risk-averse routing and scheduling strategy. A game theoretic approach developed for transport network reliability is applied to the vehicle routing problem. Underlying this approach is the formulation of a maximin problem, whereby expected cost is minimized with respect to link use frequencies and maximized with respect to failure probabilities. A method of successive averages scheme allows the use of industry standard routing and scheduling software.

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Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Volume 130Issue 1March 2004
Pages: 37 - 41

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Received: Apr 24, 2002
Accepted: Nov 20, 2002
Published online: Feb 19, 2004
Published in print: Mar 2004

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Michael G. H. Bell
Dept. of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2BU, UK.

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