This chapter presents the work that aims to model and solve multicriteria international itinerary planning problems. Covering the journey planning needs involves dealing with two major categories of trip planning problems: static and dynamic. The static refers to journey planning decisions at the pre‐trip phase and includes: the elementary itinerary planning problem; return trip itinerary planning problem, itinerary planning problem with multiple intermediate stops; and trip itinerary contingency planning problem. The dynamic refers to the journey on‐trip re‐planning problem. The emerging itinerary planning problems are defined on the hierarchically interconnected international, interurban and urban transportation networks modeled as a multimodal time‐dependent network. A hierarchically structured multimodal transportation network consists of a large set of distinct transportation services falling into one of three layers. The top layer includes any international transport services. The middle layer includes the national transport services. The bottom layer includes the urban/local transport services.
Modeling and Solving International Journey Planning Problems
Traffic Management ; 79-93
27.05.2016
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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