Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method

This paper was conducted to determine the optimal travel routes for self-drive tourism based on the allocation of time and expense by maximizing the amount of attraction scores assigned to each city involved. Self-drive tourism represents a type of tourism where tourists hire or travel by their own...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Zakiah, Ismail, Wan Rosmanira, Ahmad, Norfaieqah
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spelling my.iium.irep.784442020-04-02T05:17:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/78444/ Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method Hashim, Zakiah Ismail, Wan Rosmanira Ahmad, Norfaieqah QA Mathematics This paper was conducted to determine the optimal travel routes for self-drive tourism based on the allocation of time and expense by maximizing the amount of attraction scores assigned to each city involved. Self-drive tourism represents a type of tourism where tourists hire or travel by their own vehicle. It only involves a tourist destination which can be linked with a network of roads. Normally, the traveling salesman problem (TSP) and multiple traveling salesman problems (MTSP) method were used in the minimization problem such as determination the shortest time or distance traveled. This paper involved an alternative approach for maximization method which is maximize the attraction scores and tested on tourism data for ten cities in Kedah. A set of priority scores are used to set the attraction score at each city. The classical approach of the orienteering problem was used to determine the optimal travel route. This approach is extended to the team orienteering problem and the two methods were compared. These two models have been solved by using LINGO 12.0 software. The results indicate that the model involving the team orienteering problem provides a more appropriate solution compared to the orienteering problem model. AIP Publishing 2013-04-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78444/1/selfdrivetourismprosiding.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78444/7/78444%20Determination%20of%20Optimal.pdf Hashim, Zakiah and Ismail, Wan Rosmanira and Ahmad, Norfaieqah (2013) Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method. In: The 20th National Symposium on Mathematical Sciences - Research in Mathematical Sciences: A Catalyst for Creativity and Innovation, 18th–20th December 2012, Putrajaya, Malaysia. https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4801296
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Hashim, Zakiah
Ismail, Wan Rosmanira
Ahmad, Norfaieqah
Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
description This paper was conducted to determine the optimal travel routes for self-drive tourism based on the allocation of time and expense by maximizing the amount of attraction scores assigned to each city involved. Self-drive tourism represents a type of tourism where tourists hire or travel by their own vehicle. It only involves a tourist destination which can be linked with a network of roads. Normally, the traveling salesman problem (TSP) and multiple traveling salesman problems (MTSP) method were used in the minimization problem such as determination the shortest time or distance traveled. This paper involved an alternative approach for maximization method which is maximize the attraction scores and tested on tourism data for ten cities in Kedah. A set of priority scores are used to set the attraction score at each city. The classical approach of the orienteering problem was used to determine the optimal travel route. This approach is extended to the team orienteering problem and the two methods were compared. These two models have been solved by using LINGO 12.0 software. The results indicate that the model involving the team orienteering problem provides a more appropriate solution compared to the orienteering problem model.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hashim, Zakiah
Ismail, Wan Rosmanira
Ahmad, Norfaieqah
author_facet Hashim, Zakiah
Ismail, Wan Rosmanira
Ahmad, Norfaieqah
author_sort Hashim, Zakiah
title Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
title_short Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
title_full Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
title_fullStr Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
title_full_unstemmed Determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
title_sort determination of optimal self-drive tourism route using the orienteering problem method
publisher AIP Publishing
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/78444/1/selfdrivetourismprosiding.pdf
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