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Goal Programming Approach to Solve the Stochastic Multi-Objective Network Design Problem

In: Network Reliability in Practice

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  • Anthony Chen

    (Utah State University)

  • Xiangdong Xu

    (Utah State University
    Southeast University)

Abstract

The network design problem (NDP) is one of the optimizing improvements of a transportation network with respect to a set of system-wide objectives while considering the route choice behavior of network users. It involves making the optimal decisions at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels as to how to choose improvements for the network in such a way as to make efficient use of limited resources to achieve the stated objectives (e.g., minimizing total travel time, minimizing pollution, and minimizing inequity).

Suggested Citation

  • Anthony Chen & Xiangdong Xu, 2012. "Goal Programming Approach to Solve the Stochastic Multi-Objective Network Design Problem," Transportation Research, Economics and Policy, in: David M. Levinson & Henry X. Liu & Michael Bell (ed.), Network Reliability in Practice, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 151-170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:trachp:978-1-4614-0947-2_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0947-2_10
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