Title :
Network Design Problem under Uncertainty
Author :
Shao, Hu ; Wu, Yanqiang ; Zhao, Jian ; Fang, Yuping
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci., China Univ. of Min. & Technol., Xuzhou, China
Abstract :
This paper proposes a bi-level model for network design problem (NDP) under demand uncertainty. Most of the conventional NDPs are carried out under deterministic condition. Only a few studies pay attention to NDPs under uncertainty in transportation networks. In this paper, the conventional NDP is extended to explicitly take into account the demand uncertainty, which refers to the fluctuations of day-to-day total number of vehicular trips between an origin-destination pair during the observational window. Under such uncertain condition, travel times are no longer deterministic and travelers have to consider risk-taking path choice behaviors. The corresponding reliability-based traffic assignment model is adopted as the lower-level problem of the bi-level model. The upper-level problem utilizes the expected total system travel time as the objective function for determining the optimal capacity enhancement scheme. An Iterative-Optimization-Assignment algorithm is developed to solve the bi-level model. In the numerical example, it is found that travelers´ risk-taking behaviors have significant impact on the results of NDP under uncertain condition.
Keywords :
iterative methods; optimisation; road traffic; transportation; NDP; bilevel model; demand uncertainty; iterative-optimization-assignment algorithm; network design problem; optimal capacity enhancement scheme; reliability-based path choice behaviour; reliability-based traffic assignment model; transportation network; vehicular trip; Algorithm design and analysis; Numerical models; Reliability engineering; Roads; Stochastic processes; Uncertainty; demand uncertainty; network design problem; reliability-based path choice behaviour;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Sciences and Optimization (CSO), 2011 Fourth International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yunnan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9712-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4335-2
DOI :
10.1109/CSO.2011.177