Retrofitting transportation network using a fuzzy random multiobjective bilevel model to hedge against seismic risk (Q1724267)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022506
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022506 |
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Retrofitting transportation network using a fuzzy random multiobjective bilevel model to hedge against seismic risk (English)
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14 February 2019
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Summary: This paper focuses on the problem of hedging against seismic risk through the retrofit of transportation systems in large-scale construction projects (LSCP). A fuzzy random multiobjective bilevel programming model is formulated with the objectives of the retrofit costs and the benefits on two separate levels. After establishing the model, a fuzzy random variable transformation approach and fuzzy variable approximation decomposition are used to deal with the uncertainty. An approximation decomposition-based multi-objective AGLNPSO is developed to solve the model. The results of a case study validate the efficiency of the proposed approach.
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