A Bi objective uncapacitated multiple allocation p-hub median problem in public administration considering economies of scales
Abstract
This paper addresses uncapacitated multiple allocation p-hub median problems, which deals with both the
constructors’ and the users’ objectives in order to obtain an economically sustainable system. One objective is
maximizing the overall investment return in road and hub construction and the users’ satisfaction is translated by
minimization of the overall usage cost. The problem is formulated in a way that can cover three possible policies
as: Governmental requirement, constructor’s break-even point and predefined make span. To make these models
more pragmatic, variable discount factors are used in preference to fixed ones. Accordingly, a comprehensive
discussion about discount factors and their components has been included to justify the use of variable discount
factors. Then some meta-heuristic algorithms like the Imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA), and an enhanced
variation of a well-known multi-objective genetic algorithm called nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II
(NSGA-II) are developed and applied to solve the problem. The performance of algorithms is compared to each
other by utilizing some indicators such as hypervolume, ε-indicator, spacing metric, and CPU time. Computational experiments emphasize the need for using stated assumptions and the variable discount factor. It also
confirms the efficiency of the proposed ICA.
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