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Computing Pareto-Optimal Transit Routes Through Mathematical Algorithms

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2017

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  • M. Fawad Zazai

    (Helmut Schmidt University
    University of the Federal Armed Forces)

  • Armin Fügenschuh

    (Helmut Schmidt University
    University of the Federal Armed Forces)

Abstract

Afghanistan is geo-strategically in an important transit zone in South and Central Asia, but currently lacks of modern infrastructure. We present the construction of optimal transit routes in Afghanistan through mathematical optimization. Basically there are three different optimization goals (a) the shortest route w.r.t. the distance, (b) the cheapest route w.r.t. the construction cost, and (c) the most convenient route w.r.t. the elevation change. It is possible to combine two objectives by considering the Pareto front. For the design and modeling of the routes, a computer program named “Contra ” (Computing an Optimal Network of Transit Routes through mathematical Algorithms) was developed. As a demonstrator example, we compute Pareto-optimal routes between two Afghan cities.

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  • M. Fawad Zazai & Armin Fügenschuh, 2018. "Computing Pareto-Optimal Transit Routes Through Mathematical Algorithms," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Natalia Kliewer & Jan Fabian Ehmke & Ralf Borndörfer (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2017, pages 467-473, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-89920-6_62
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89920-6_62
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