Network routing problems are often modeled with the assumption that the network structure is deterministic, though they are often subject to uncertainty in many real-life scenarios. In this paper, we study the traveling salesman and the shortest path problems with uncertain topologies modeled by arc failures. We present the formulations that incorporate chance constraints to ensure reliability of the selected route considering all arc failure scenarios. Due to the computational complexity and large scales of these stochastic network optimization problems, we consider two cutting plane methods and a Benders decomposition algorithm to respectively solve them. We also consider to solve the reformulations of the problems obtained by taking the ...
Data coming from real-world applications are very often affected by uncertainty. On theother hand, i...
Most traditional routing problems assume perfect operability of all arcs and nodes. However, when in...
textNetwork Routing problems focus on exploiting the network-based struc- ture of a mathematical op...
Many real-life applications, arising in transportation and telecommunication systems, can be mathema...
Many real-life applications, arising in transportation and telecommunication systems, can be mathema...
Recently increasing attentions have been given to uncertainty handling in network optimization resea...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
This paper presents an approach to shortest path minimization for graphs with random weights of arcs...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
We examine a routing problem in which network arcs fail according to independent failure probabil-it...
Data coming from real-world applications are very often affected by uncertainty. On theother hand, i...
Most traditional routing problems assume perfect operability of all arcs and nodes. However, when in...
textNetwork Routing problems focus on exploiting the network-based struc- ture of a mathematical op...
Many real-life applications, arising in transportation and telecommunication systems, can be mathema...
Many real-life applications, arising in transportation and telecommunication systems, can be mathema...
Recently increasing attentions have been given to uncertainty handling in network optimization resea...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
This paper presents an approach to shortest path minimization for graphs with random weights of arcs...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
International audienceThe Stochastic Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem (SCEARP) is a challenging prob...
We examine a routing problem in which network arcs fail according to independent failure probabil-it...
Data coming from real-world applications are very often affected by uncertainty. On theother hand, i...
Most traditional routing problems assume perfect operability of all arcs and nodes. However, when in...
textNetwork Routing problems focus on exploiting the network-based struc- ture of a mathematical op...