Improving transportation network redundancy under uncertain disruptions via retrofitting critical components

IF 5.8 1区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Kai Qu , Xiangyi Fan , Xiangdong Xu , Grani A. Hanasusanto , Anthony Chen
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Abstract

Improving redundancy is one way of enhancing transportation network resilience by providing travelers with more alternative travel options in case of disastrous events. This paper studies an alternative means of improving network redundancy via retrofitting critical components at the strategical level, which is less constrained by the land use limitation and is less costly compared to building new infrastructures. We define redundancy-oriented network retrofit problem (RNRP) as to seek the retrofit resource allocation scheme that minimizes the loss of network redundancy under uncertain disastrous events. The lack of explicit formulation of network redundancy poses a challenge in the model development. We explore using the linear regression to approximate the loss of network redundancy function. We establish a stochastic programming (RNRP-SP) model and further a distributionally robust optimization (RNRP-DRO) model, corresponding to cases with different available information of potential disruptions. With the approximate loss of redundancy function, we show how to reformulate the two models and develop algorithms to efficiently solve the reformulated approximate models. We conduct numerical experiments in the realistic Winnipeg network of Canada to demonstrate the effectiveness of the retrofit scheme in improving redundancy. The retrofit schemes determined from the developed models are shown to generate better performance in improving redundancy compared with several heuristic approaches. We also show that the solution algorithms can produce high-quality solutions within a shorter time as compared to benchmark methods.
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Transportation Research Part B-Methodological
Transportation Research Part B-Methodological 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
12.40
自引率
8.80%
发文量
143
审稿时长
14.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Transportation Research: Part B publishes papers on all methodological aspects of the subject, particularly those that require mathematical analysis. The general theme of the journal is the development and solution of problems that are adequately motivated to deal with important aspects of the design and/or analysis of transportation systems. Areas covered include: traffic flow; design and analysis of transportation networks; control and scheduling; optimization; queuing theory; logistics; supply chains; development and application of statistical, econometric and mathematical models to address transportation problems; cost models; pricing and/or investment; traveler or shipper behavior; cost-benefit methodologies.
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