The spatially equitable multicommodity capacitated network flow problem

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Abstract

In this work we propose a novel approach addressing the need for a spatially equitable distribution of the flows when routing multiple commodities on a capacitated network. In our model, the spatial distribution of the flows is considered by partitioning the area in which the network is embedded by means of a grid of uniform size cells and then computing the impact of the network flows on each cell by a weighted linear combination of the flows interesting each cell. A spatially equitable distribution of the flows is therefore obtained when all the multicommodity demands are satisfied in such a way to minimize the maximum impact registered on the cells of the grid. We refer to this problem as the spatially equitable multicommodity capacitated network flow problem and propose a minimax linear programming formulation. The need to find a proper trade-off between the total routing cost and the spatial equity is treated as well by considering both the objective functions and computing pareto-optimal solutions for the bicriteria optimization problem. Computational results obtained on a real traffic network are presented and discussed in the paper. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Dell’Olmo, P., & Sgalambro, A. (2011). The spatially equitable multicommodity capacitated network flow problem. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 6701 LNCS, pp. 196–209). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21527-8_25

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