An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem
Continuous network design problem (CNDP) is searching for a transportation network configuration to minimize the sum of the total system travel time and the investment cost of link capacity expansions by considering that the travellers follow a traditional Wardrop user equilibrium (UE) to choose the...
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doaj-151563bdc8774f209e96645e280b5c552020-11-24T23:56:45ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesPromet (Zagreb)0353-53201848-40692017-12-0129656958010.7307/ptt.v29i6.22502250An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design ProblemGuangmin Wang0Junwei Yu1Shubin Li2China University of GeosciencesChina University of GeosciencesShandong Police CollegeContinuous network design problem (CNDP) is searching for a transportation network configuration to minimize the sum of the total system travel time and the investment cost of link capacity expansions by considering that the travellers follow a traditional Wardrop user equilibrium (UE) to choose their routes. In this paper, the CNDP model can be formulated as mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC) by describing UE as a non-linear complementarity problem (NCP). To address the difficulty resulting from complementarity constraints in MPCC, they are substituted by the Fischer-Burmeister (FB) function, which can be smoothed by the introduction of the smoothing parameter. Therefore, the MPCC can be transformed into a well-behaved non-linear program (NLP) by replacing the complementarity constraints with a smooth equation. Consequently, the solver such as LINDOGLOBAL in GAMS can be used to solve the smooth approximate NLP to obtain the solution to MPCC for modelling CNDP. The numerical experiments on the example from the literature demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is feasible.https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/2250urban transportation networkcontinuous network design problem (CNDP)mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC)non-linear complementarity problem (NCP)user equilibrium (UE) |
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Guangmin Wang Junwei Yu Shubin Li An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem Promet (Zagreb) urban transportation network continuous network design problem (CNDP) mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC) non-linear complementarity problem (NCP) user equilibrium (UE) |
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Guangmin Wang Junwei Yu Shubin Li |
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An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem |
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An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem |
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An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem |
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An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem |
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An MPCC Formulation and Its Smooth Solution Algorithm for Continuous Network Design Problem |
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mpcc formulation and its smooth solution algorithm for continuous network design problem |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences |
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Promet (Zagreb) |
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0353-5320 1848-4069 |
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Continuous network design problem (CNDP) is searching for a transportation network configuration to minimize the sum of the total system travel time and the investment cost of link capacity expansions by considering that the travellers follow a traditional Wardrop user equilibrium (UE) to choose their routes. In this paper, the CNDP model can be formulated as mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC) by describing UE as a non-linear complementarity problem (NCP). To address the difficulty resulting from complementarity constraints in MPCC, they are substituted by the Fischer-Burmeister (FB) function, which can be smoothed by the introduction of the smoothing parameter. Therefore, the MPCC can be transformed into a well-behaved non-linear program (NLP) by replacing the complementarity constraints with a smooth equation. Consequently, the solver such as LINDOGLOBAL in GAMS can be used to solve the smooth approximate NLP to obtain the solution to MPCC for modelling CNDP. The numerical experiments on the example from the literature demonstrate that the proposed algorithm is feasible. |
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urban transportation network continuous network design problem (CNDP) mathematical programs with complementarity constraints (MPCC) non-linear complementarity problem (NCP) user equilibrium (UE) |
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