Fairness in hazmat routing-scheduling: a bi-objective Stackelberg game
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2020-06-25
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Mohria SS, Asgari N, Farahani RZ, et al., (2020) Fairness in hazmat routing-scheduling: a bi-objective Stackelberg game. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Volume 140, August 2020, Article number 102006
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We investigate a hazmat routing-scheduling problem. To minimize the overall expected risk, various vehicles may take different routes/schedules to avoid multiple accidents on the same link. Therefore, the company envisages two issues: (1) unfairly, a vehicle departing earlier from its origin may arrive earlier at its destination than the others leaving later; (2) focusing only on the minimization of risk may increase travel time/cost incurred by the company. We suggest a bi-objective game-theoretic formulation and solve it by a modified Adaptive Large Neighborhood Search and Simulated Annealing. We test the solution on a real-life case and extract practical insights
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Multi-objective decision making, Game theory, Hazardous materials, Vehicle routing, Transportation
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