Graph Theoretical Approach For Path Selection İn Logistic Problems;

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2024

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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In this study, we propose a solution for determining operationally acceptable paths by partitioning a graph structure into cliques. In the proposed approach, the graph representing the road network is partitioned into cliques, with boundary vertices connected by k-partite graphs. A path is considered acceptable if its length lies within a certain neighborhood of the minimal distance between the source node and the end node. The clique and k-partite decomposition increase the efficiency of determining acceptable paths. Formulas and numerical examples show that the number of possible paths between any two vertices in a complete graph is higher than the number of possible paths computed by partitioning the graph into cliques with boundary vertices connected by k-partite graphs. The method was applied to the graph structure that includes certain cities in Turkey, where cliques are based on operational preferences. As a result, it was seen as an effective approach that could be suitable for the real-world road network structure. © 2024 IEEE.

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IEEE SMC; IEEE Turkiye Section

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Graph Theory, K-Partite Graph, Open Path, Path Determination

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2024 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications Conference, ASYU 2024 -- 2024 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications Conference, ASYU 2024 -- 16 October 2024 through 18 October 2024 -- Ankara -- 204562

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