نتایج جستجو برای: dynamic hub location

تعداد نتایج: 632557  

P-hub maximal covering location problem is one of the most commonly used location- allocation problems. In this problem, the goal is to determine the best location for the hubs such that the covered demand is maximized by considering the predefined coverage radius. In classical hub problems, if the distance between the origin and destination is less than this radius, coverage is possible; other...

2017
Borzou Rostami Nicolas Kämmerling Christoph Buchheim Uwe Clausen

The design of hub-and-spoke transport networks is a strategic planning problem, as the choice of hub locations has to remain unchanged for long time periods. However, strikes, disasters or traffic breakdown can lead to the unavailability of a hub for a short period of time. Therefore it is important to consider such events already in the planning phase, so that a proper reaction is possible; on...

Journal: :journal of optimization in industrial engineering 2015
saeed zameni jafar razmi

centralizing and using proper transportation facilities cut down costs and traffic. hub facilities concentrate on flows to cause economic advantage of scale and multimodal transportation helps use the advantage of another transporter. a distinctive feature of this paper is proposing a new mathematical formulation for a three-stage p-hub location routing problem with simultaneous pick-ups and de...

2011
Farnaz Barzinpour Nader Ghaffari-Nasab Ali Saboury

Hub location problem (HLP) is one of the most important problems in the areas of logistics and telecommunication network design. In this paper we address the bi-objective non-strict single allocation hub location problem (BONSSAHLP). The non-strict property of this problem which allows establishment of direct links between pairs of non-hub nodes makes it somehow different from the conventional ...

2015
Iman Kazemian Samin Aref

In this paper the capacitated hub location problem is formulated by a minimax regret model, which takes into account uncertain setup cost and demand. We focus on hub location with multiple allocations as a strategic problem requiring one definite solution. Investigating how deterministic models may lead to sub-optimal solutions, we provide an efficient formulation method for the problem. A comp...

The present study evaluates two problems of single allocation hub-covering problem with star structure including two problems of maximal p-hub covering and hub covering by considering the flow transfer costs. The star structure is as there is a central hub with definite location and other hubs are connected directly to the central hub. In the first problem, the goal is selection of p-hub locati...

In this paper, we present a novel multi-objective mathematical model for capacitated single allocation hub location problem. There are the vehicle capacity constraint and capacity restrictions amount of the incoming flow to the hub while the balancing requirements of incoming quantities of flow to the each hub is considered. Moreover, there is a set of available capacities for each potential hu...

J. Nematian

HLP (hub location problem) tries to find locations of hub facilities and assignment of nodes to extended facilities. Hubs are facilities to collect, arrange, and distribute commodities in telecommunication networks, cargo delivery systems, etc. Hubs are very crucial and their inaccessibility impresses on network whole levels. In this paper, first, total reliability of the network is defined bas...

Journal: :Annals OR 2013
Cem Iyigun

Abstract. Given the demand between each origin-destination pair on a network, the planar hub location problem is to locate the multiple hubs anywhere on the plane and to assign the traffic to them so as to minimize the total travelling cost. The trips between any two points can be nonstop (no hubs used) or started by visiting any of the hubs. The travel cost between hubs is discounted with a fa...

2013
Mi Zhang Nathalie Bostel Pierre Dejax

In many logistic systems for less than truckload (LTL) shipments, transportation of goods from one origin to its destination is made through collection tours to a hub and delivery tours from the same or another hub, while the goods are shipped between two hubs using Full Truckload (FTL) shipments. Therefore, managers need to determine the location of the hubs, the allocation of non-hub nodes, a...

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