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Main Authors: Rossit, Diego, Bard, Jonathan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.19476
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author Rossit, Diego
Bard, Jonathan
author_facet Rossit, Diego
Bard, Jonathan
contents An efficient Municipal solid waste (MSW) system is critical to modern cities in order to enhance sustainability and livability of urban life. With this aim, the planning phase of the MSW system should be carefully addressed by decision makers. However, planning success is dependent on many sources of uncertainty that can affect key parameters of the system, e.g., the waste generation rate in an urban area. With this in mind, this paper contributes with a robust optimization model to design the network of collection points (i.e., location and storage capacity), which are the first points of contact with the MSW system. A central feature of the model is a bi-objective function that aims at simultaneously minimizing the network costs of collection points and the required collection frequency to gather the accumulated waste (as a proxy of the collection cost). The value of the model is demonstrated by comparing its solutions with those obtained from its deterministic counterpart over a set of realistic instances considering different scenarios defined by different waste generation rates. The results show that the robust model finds competitive solutions in almost all cases investigated. An additional benefit of the model is that it allows the user to explore trade-offs between the two objectives.
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spellingShingle Solving the waste bin location problem with uncertain waste generation rate: a bi-objective robust optimization approach
Rossit, Diego
Bard, Jonathan
Optimization and Control
An efficient Municipal solid waste (MSW) system is critical to modern cities in order to enhance sustainability and livability of urban life. With this aim, the planning phase of the MSW system should be carefully addressed by decision makers. However, planning success is dependent on many sources of uncertainty that can affect key parameters of the system, e.g., the waste generation rate in an urban area. With this in mind, this paper contributes with a robust optimization model to design the network of collection points (i.e., location and storage capacity), which are the first points of contact with the MSW system. A central feature of the model is a bi-objective function that aims at simultaneously minimizing the network costs of collection points and the required collection frequency to gather the accumulated waste (as a proxy of the collection cost). The value of the model is demonstrated by comparing its solutions with those obtained from its deterministic counterpart over a set of realistic instances considering different scenarios defined by different waste generation rates. The results show that the robust model finds competitive solutions in almost all cases investigated. An additional benefit of the model is that it allows the user to explore trade-offs between the two objectives.
title Solving the waste bin location problem with uncertain waste generation rate: a bi-objective robust optimization approach
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.19476