This paper proposes a practical methodology for the problem of designing a metro configuration under two criteria: population coverage and construction cost. It is assumed that a set of corridors defining a rough a priori geometric configuration is provided by the planners. The proposed algorithm consists of fine tuning the location of single alignments within each corridor. This is achieved by means of a bicriteria methodology that generates sets of non-dominated paths. These alignments are then combined to form a metro network by solving a bicriteria integer linear program. Extensive computational experiments confirm the efficiency of the proposed methodology.
Path based algorithms for metro network design
Pascoal M.
2015-01-01
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This paper proposes a practical methodology for the problem of designing a metro configuration under two criteria: population coverage and construction cost. It is assumed that a set of corridors defining a rough a priori geometric configuration is provided by the planners. The proposed algorithm consists of fine tuning the location of single alignments within each corridor. This is achieved by means of a bicriteria methodology that generates sets of non-dominated paths. These alignments are then combined to form a metro network by solving a bicriteria integer linear program. Extensive computational experiments confirm the efficiency of the proposed methodology.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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