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On finding paths and flows in multicriteria, stochastic and time-varying networks - minumol - 08-16-2017

This dissertation addresses two classes of network flow problems in networks with multiple, stochastic and time-varying attributes. The first problem class is concerned with providing routing instructions with the ability to make updated decisions as information about travel conditions is revealed for individual travelers in a transportation network. Three exact algorithms are presented for identifying all or a subset of the adaptive Pareto-optimal solutions with respect to the expected value of each criterion from each node to a desired destination for each departure time in the period of interest.

http://lib.umd.edu/drum/bitstream/1903/2067/1/umi-umd-2030.pdf


On finding paths and flows in multicriteria, stochastic and time-varying networks - amitdeshmukh - 08-16-2017

This dissertation addresses two classes of network flow problems in networks with multiple, stochastic and time-varying attributes. The first problem class is concerned with providing routing instructions with the ability to make updated decisions as information about travel conditions is revealed for individual travelers in a transportation network. Three exact algorithms are presented for identifying all or a subset of the adaptive Pareto-optimal solutions with respect to the expected value of each criterion from each node to a desired destination for each departure time in the period of interest.
http://lib.umd.edu/drum/bitstream/1903/2067/1/umi-umd-2030.pdf