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Perspectives on modeling hub location problems

European Journal of Operational Research, 2021
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Sibel A. Alumur   +5 more
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Hub Location Problems with Price Sensitive Demands

Networks and Spatial Economics, 2014
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O'Kelly, Morton E.   +3 more
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Capacity selection for hubs and hub links in hub location problems

International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management, 2015
Hub location problems occur mainly in transportation and telecommunications networks. A hub is a transfer point at which either traffic from several origins is added up and forwarded to another hub, or disaggregated into several streams that are forwarded to their destinations.
Sina Rastani   +2 more
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Hub Location and the p-Hub Median Problem

Operations Research, 1996
Hub facilities serve as switching and transshipment points in transportation and communication networks. Hub networks concentrate flows on the hub-to-hub links and benefit from economies of scale in interhub transportation. Most hub location research has focused on problems where each origin/destination is allocated to a single hub.
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Reliable single allocation hub location problem under hub breakdowns

Computers & Operations Research, 2018
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Rostami, Borzou   +3 more
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Capacitated hub location problems with waiting time at hubs

2011 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2011
A new subject in the scope of capacitated hub location problems is presented. In most of postal networks or data and airline networks, hubs are special facilities that act as consolidation, sorting and distribution centers of flow. Since the models dealing with these problems focus on economic benefits with respect to costs of routing and opening hubs,
Arsham Atashi, Mostafa Abedzadeh
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Rectilinear minimax hub location problems

Journal of Geographical Systems, 2009
The minimax hub location problem sites a facility to minimize the maximum weighted interaction cost between pairs of fixed nodes. In this paper, distances are represented by a rectilinear norm and may be suited to factory layout or street network problems.
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Aggregation in hub location problems

Computers & Operations Research, 2009
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A non-triangular hub location problem

Optimization Letters, 2019
Hub location problems generally assume that the triangle inequality applies on the edges of a complete graph. Hence the flow between any pair of nodes requires at most two hubs for the transfer process. Here we relax the triangle inequality restriction and present two new formulations of the uncapacitated multiple allocation p-hub median problem that ...
Brimberg, Jack   +3 more
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Hub Location Problems

2015
Hub Location Problems (HLPs) lie at the heart of network design planning in transportation and telecommunication systems. They are a challenging class of optimization problems that focus on the location of hub facilities and on the design of hub networks.
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