An agent-based framework for cooperative planning of intermodal freight transport chains |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Marketing, Quantitative Analysis, and Business Law, Mississippi State University, MS 39762, USA;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117576, Singapore |
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Abstract: | ![]() The recent development of Intelligent Transportation Systems offers the possibility of cooperative planning of multi-actor systems in a distributed framework, by enabling prompt exchange of information among actors. This paper proposes a modeling framework for cooperation in intermodal freight transport chains as multi-actor systems. In this framework, the problem of optimizing freight transportation is decomposed into a suitable set of sub-problems, each representing the operations of an actor which are connected using a negotiation scheme. A Discrete Event model is developed which optimizes the system on a rolling horizon basis to account for the dynamics of intermodal freight transport operations. This framework allows for an event driven short/medium term planning of intermodal freight transport chains. The proposed methodology is evaluated using a realistic case study, and the results are compared against the First-Come-First-Served strategy, highlighting the significance of cooperation in systems operating close to capacity. |
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Keywords: | Intermodal freight transportation Multi-agent systems Cooperation Real-time planning |
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