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A Variable Neighborhood Search-Based Hybrid Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm for HazMat Heterogeneous Vehicle Routing Problem With Time Windows

Journal

IEEE SYSTEMS JOURNAL
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 4344-4355

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSYST.2020.2966788

Keywords

Hazardous materials; Transportation; Optimization; Accidents; Search problems; Vehicle routing; Evolutionary computation; HazMat transportation; heterogeneous vehicle routing problem with time windows (HVRPTW); variable neighborhood search-based hybrid multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (VN-HMOEA)

Funding

  1. Provincial Key R&D Program of Zhejiang Province [2017C03019]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0201400]
  3. Leading Talents of Science and Technology Innovation in Zhejiang Province 10 Thousands Plan [2019R52040]
  4. International Science andTechnology Cooperation Program of Zhejiang Province for JointResearch in High-tech Industry [2016C54007]
  5. Zhejiang Joint Fund for Integrating of Informatization and Industrialization [U1509217]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1609212]

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Heterogeneous vehicle routing problem with time windows (HVRPTW) aspect of hazardous material (HazMat) transportation is studied in this article. Given the multiobjective nature of HazMat transportation, a three-objective optimization model is defined for HVRPTW in HazMat transportation. The objective is to determine fleet size and routes so as to meet all given constraints as well as to minimize the objectives of the total traveling cost, the transportation risk, and the average vehicle redundancy. A load-variant HazMat transportation risk assessment model considering vehicle type and waiting time is presented to describe the transportation risk. A variable neighborhood search-based hybrid multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (VN-HMOEA) is proposed for solving the problem. The proposed VN-HMOEA integrates a two-phase push forward insertion heuristic (TP-PFIH) for initial population construction, specialized evolutionary operators for optimizing different objectives and a VNS metaheuristic for local search exploitation. The algorithm is tested on the modified Solomon benchmark instances for HVRPTW. Experimental results show that the proposed VN-HMOEA is competitive in terms of convergence and diversity. We also find that multiobjective fashion is of great significance for transportation risk mitigation to provide a set of nondominated solution rather than a single solution.

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