Zhuang Hu’s research while affiliated with Shanghai University and other places

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Publications (2)


Route and speed optimization for liner ships under emission control policies
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January 2020

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Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies

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Zhuang Hu

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Pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and particulate matters (PM) generated by shipping industry are increasing in recent years. In order to control the ship emission pollution, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has established the Emission Control Areas (ECAs). In the fierce competition of the shipping market, liner shipping companies are looking for strategies to maintain their core competencies under the emission control policy. To achieve this goal, this paper first proposes a bi-objective mixed integer linear programming model, aiming to optimize sailing routes and speeds within and outside the ECA while minimizing the total fuel cost and SO2 emissions. Then, a new algorithm is developed to solve the proposed model by combining the two-stage iterative algorithm and fuzzy logic method based on ∊-constraint. Finally, this paper compares and analyzes the navigation plan of a real sailing route considering and not considering the effects of ECA. Some experiments are conducted to analyze the effects of fuel cost, decision makers, and ECA boundaries on the total fuel cost and SO2 emissions. The results indicate that the proposed model and algorithm can contribute to save fuel cost and reduce SO2 emissions under the ECA policy and provide different Pareto optimal solutions. Thus, the effectiveness of the model and the efficiency of the algorithm are validated.


Citations (2)


... Corbett et al. [11] and Ronen [4] focused on the optimal speed for single vessel routes. Further, scholars conducted a more comprehensive study on speed optimization considering fuel bunkering [12,13], fuel price fluctuations [14][15][16], emission control areas [17][18][19][20][21], sea conditions [22,23], and emerging statistical methods and data mining technologies [24][25][26]. It can be seen that relevant studies extended from singlevessel to multi-vessel studies, from single fuel cost to multi-cost consideration, and from single optimization to multi-problem collaboration. ...

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Scheduling of Mixed Fleet Passing Through River Bottleneck in Multiple Ways
Route and speed optimization for liner ships under emission control policies
  • Citing Article
  • January 2020

Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies

... Furthermore, by considering both fuel costs and pollutant emissions, Zhen et al., (2020aZhen et al., ( , 2020b and Ma et al. (2021c) employed multi-objective programming to optimize sailing patterns, achieving significant cost reductions of 26.57% and 10.2%, respectively. Further studies have expanded on this by considering additional strategies such as ports-of-call sequences (Zhen et al., 2018), refueling strategy (Zhou & Wang, 2024), fleet deployment (Ma et al., 2022), schedule design (Wang et al., 2021), and green technology adoption (Zhang et al., 2024). These studies consistently demonstrate significant potential for cost reduction through various optimization strategies, highlighting the economic importance of such strategies in the shipping industry. ...

The effects of emission control area regulations on cruise shipping
  • Citing Article
  • July 2018

Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment