Selecting an Optimum Configuration of One-Way and Two-Way Routes
Zvi Drezner and
George O. Wesolowsky
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Zvi Drezner: Department of Management Science/Information Systems, California State University--Fullerton, Fullerton, California 92634
George O. Wesolowsky: Faculty of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M4, Canada
Transportation Science, 1997, vol. 31, issue 4, 386-394
Abstract:
This paper considers a network with established transportation flows between nodes which take place along shortest paths. Links on the network may be one-way or two-way. One-way links, although lengthening some shortest paths, are faster, effectively reducing the travel time in the permitted direction. The objective is to select the optimum configuration of one-way and two-way routes to minimize the total flow-weighted transportation time (distance) in the system.
Date: 1997
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