A biobjective and trilevel programming model for hub location problem in design of a resilient power projection network (Q1793287)

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    A biobjective and trilevel programming model for hub location problem in design of a resilient power projection network
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6953307

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      A biobjective and trilevel programming model for hub location problem in design of a resilient power projection network (English)
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      12 October 2018
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      Summary: Hubs disruptions are taken into account in design of a resilient power projection network. The problem is tackled from a multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) perspective. Not only the network cost in normal state is considered, but also the cost in the worst-case situation is taken into account. A biobjective and trilevel integer programming model is proposed using game theory. Moreover, we develop a metaheuristic based on tabu search and shortest path algorithm for the resolution of the complex model. Computational example indicates that making tradeoffs between the performances of the network in different situations is helpful for designing a resilient network.
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