Communications (Oct 2021)

Two Objective Public Service System Design Problem

  • Jaroslav Janáček,
  • Michal Koháni,
  • Dobroslav Grygar,
  • René Fabricius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2021.4.E68-E75
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. E68 – E75

Abstract

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The public service system serves population spread over a geographical area from a given number of service centers. One of the possible approaches to the problem with two or more simultaneously applied contradicting objectives is determination of the so-called Pareto front, i.e. set of all the feasible non-dominated solutions. The Pareto front determination represents a crucial computational deal, when a large public service system is designed using an exact method. This process complexity evoked an idea to use an evolutionary metaheuristic, which can build up a set of non-dominated solution continuously in the form of an elite set. Nevertheless, the latter approach does not assure that the resulting set of solutions represents the true Pareto front of the multi-objective problem solutions. Within this paper, authors deal with both approaches to evaluate the difference between the exact and heuristic approaches.

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