The hierarchical traveling salesman problem

Optimization Letters(2012)

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The distribution of relief aid is a complex problem where the operations have to be managed efficiently due to limited resources. We present a routing problem for relief operations whose primary goal is to satisfy demand for relief supplies at many locations taking into account the urgency of each demand. We have a single vehicle of unlimited capacity. Each node (location) has a demand and a priority. The priority indicates the urgency of the demand. Typically, nodes with the highest priorities need to be visited before lower priority nodes. We describe a new and interesting model for humanitarian relief routing that we call the hierarchical traveling salesman problem (HTSP). We compare the HTSP and the classical TSP in terms of worst-case behavior. We obtain a simple, but elegant result that exhibits the fundamental tradeoff between efficiency (distance) and priority and we provide several related observations and theorems.
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TSP,Priorities,Humanitarian relief routing,Worst-case bounds
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