A hub covering network design problem for cargo applications in Turkey

Date
2009
Authors
Alumur, S.
Kara, B. Y.
Editor(s)
Advisor
Supervisor
Co-Advisor
Co-Supervisor
Instructor
Source Title
Journal of the Operational Research Society
Print ISSN
0160-5682
Electronic ISSN
1476-9360
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Volume
60
Issue
10
Pages
1349 - 1359
Language
English
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Series
Abstract

Hub location problems involve locating hub facilities and allocating demand nodes to hubs in order to provide service between origin-destination pairs. In this study, we focus on cargo applications of the hub location problem. Through observations from the Turkish cargo sector, we propose a new mathematical model for the hub location problem that relaxes the complete hub network assumption. Our model minimizes the cost of establishing hubs and hub links, while designing a network that services each origin-destination pair within a time bound. We formulate a single-allocation hub covering model that permits visiting at most three hubs on a route. The model is then applied to the realistic instances of the Turkish network and to the Civil Aeronautics Board data set.

Course
Other identifiers
Book Title
Citation
Published Version (Please cite this version)