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A multi-objective optimization model for hub network design under uncertainty: An inexact rough-interval fuzzy approach

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This article proposes a multi-objective mixed-integer model to optimize the location of hubs within a hub network design problem under uncertainty. The considered objectives include minimizing the maximum accumulated travel time, minimizing the total costs including transportation, fuel consumption and greenhouse emissions costs, and finally maximizing the minimum service reliability. In the proposed model, it is assumed that for connecting two nodes, there are several types of arc in which their capacity, transportation mode, travel time, and transportation and construction costs are different. Moreover, in this model, determining the capacity of the hubs is part of the decision-making procedure and balancing requirements are imposed on the network. To solve the model, a hybrid solution approach is utilized based on inexact programming, interval-valued fuzzy programming and rough interval programming. Furthermore, a hybrid multi-objective metaheuristic algorithm, namely multi-objective invasive weed optimization (MOIWO), is developed for the given problem. Finally, various computational experiments are carried out to assess the proposed model and solution approaches.
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hal-01396077 , version 1 (13-11-2016)

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Farzad Niakan, B. Vahdani, Mehrdad Mohammadi. A multi-objective optimization model for hub network design under uncertainty: An inexact rough-interval fuzzy approach. Engineering Optimization, 2015, 47 (12), pp.1670 - 1688. ⟨10.1080/0305215X.2014.992891⟩. ⟨hal-01396077⟩
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