Srour, F. Jordan; Mahr, Tamas; De Weerdt, Mathijs; SOB; 201204645; Department of Information Technology and Operations Management (ITOM); jordan.srour@lau.edu.lb; Lebanese American University
Abstract:
In most real-world settings, a transportation plan requires modifications during execution. A thorough evaluation of transportation planning methods thus requires testing and comparison in a dynamic environment. We give conditions on a simulation environment that follow from this requirement, and propose a multi-agent simulator meeting these conditions. In addition, we propose a new measure that captures robustness in such dynamic settings. The multi-agent simulator and the robustness measure are then used to compare three different transportation methods (two multi-agent planners and one online optimization approach) in settings with release time uncertainty and truck breakdown incidents.
Citation:
Máhr, T., Srour, F. J., & de Weerdt, M. (2011, April). Using simulation to evaluate how multi-agent transportation planners cope with truck breakdowns. In Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC), 2011 IEEE International Conference on (pp. 139-144). IEEE.