2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-74382012005000024
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Addressing congestion on single allocation hub-and-spoke networks

Abstract: ABSTRACT. When considering hub-and-spoke networks with single allocation, the absence of alternative routes makes this kind of systems specially vulnerable to congestion effects. In order to improve the design of such networks, congestion costs must be addressed. This article deploys two different techniques for addressing congestion on single allocation hub-and-spoke networks: the Generalized Benders Decomposition and the Outer Approximation method. Both methods are able to solve large scale instances. Comput… Show more

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“…With the help of Benders Decomposition Algorithm, the standard data set problem of 81 nodes was successfully solved, which is of vital significance in effectively balancing the scale economic benefits and congestion cost loss. Camargo and Miranda [17] pointed out the problems in calculating congestion cost with the power exponential function and analyzed the cost components from the perspective of network owner and network user. Moreover, the generalized Benders Decomposition Algorithm and the external approximation method were used for model optimized solution.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of Benders Decomposition Algorithm, the standard data set problem of 81 nodes was successfully solved, which is of vital significance in effectively balancing the scale economic benefits and congestion cost loss. Camargo and Miranda [17] pointed out the problems in calculating congestion cost with the power exponential function and analyzed the cost components from the perspective of network owner and network user. Moreover, the generalized Benders Decomposition Algorithm and the external approximation method were used for model optimized solution.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40] compared the results of a single allocation model with two different cost functions for congestion: a power-law function and a Kleinrock average delay function. [41] focused on solving large-scale instances of their previously introduced models and presented a generalized Benders decomposition and an outer approximation method. [42] introduced the perspective of a network user, and compared their solutions to those from the perspective of the network owner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It entails discarding the current Benders decomposition scheme and moving on to the generalized Benders decomposition (GBD) of Geoffrion [83], which is capable of solving non-linear convex problems. According to a preliminary study on the work of de Camargo & de Miranda Jr. [52], all the methods embedded into the Benders scheme (i.e., the enhancements of [125], [147] and [136], as well as the ad hoc techniques applied to both inelastic and elastic demand versions) can be easily incorporated into the GBD. As a first attempt, passenger waiting times under non-congested scenarios will need to be dealt with.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%