A Trilevel Transportation Problem for Traffic Management in Neutrosophic Environment
Keywords:
Interval neutrosophic numbers, Trilevel Transportation Problem, Fractional Transportation Problem.Abstract
Traffic congestion in urban areas presents a complex challenge due to the multi-level nature
of transportation networks and the presence of uncertain, imprecise data. Existing models
often fail to comprehensively address hierarchical decision-making under uncertainty. This
paper fills this gap by proposing a novel interval neutrosophic goal programming model for
the Trilevel Transportation Problem (TTP), which considers decision-making across three
interconnected levels: highways, traffic hubs, and city streets. The proposed framework
incorporates interval neutrosophic numbers to effectively represent uncertainty and
indeterminacy in traffic data. We develop a structured goal programming approach to
optimize traffic flow, minimize congestion, and improve travel efficiency. A detailed
numerical example illustrates the applicability and superiority of the model compared to
conventional methods. The results demonstrate that our model provides a more flexible and
accurate solution for traffic planning under uncertain environments, offering valuable insights
for urban transportation management and policy formulation.
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