Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7541669 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2018 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
In reality, two decision makers may have different perceptions or asymmetric information about the network. We study vehicle routing network interdiction problem with information asymmetry and investigate the benefits and risks of considering this assumption. By taking the average of benefits and risks over some network instances, it is observed that when more budgets is assigned to interdiction and the distributor estimates the interdictor's parameters with less accuracy, Network Interdiction Vehicle Routing Problem (NIVRP) with information asymmetry is able to formulate the real cases, more effectively.
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