A multi-objective optimization model to minimize the evacuation time during a disaster considering reconstruction activity and uncertainty: A case study of Cork City

Q1 Engineering
Elnaz Bakhshian, Beatriz Martinez-Pastor
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Abstract

Disasters can potentially disrupt transportation systems, resulting in complete or partial blockages of specific links, which can limit the available options for transportation. During a disaster, crucial decisions must be made, such as planning the safe evacuation of people from affected areas and strategizing to repair damaged transportation links. The primary objective of this research is to develop a multi-objective optimization framework that can enhance the effectiveness of transportation networks in natural disasters, such as floods. To achieve this, the proposed model incorporates fuzzy set theory since it is challenging to determine parameters like capacity precisely in these situations. The model assumes that some damaged links can be reconstructed within the available resources and budget. The optimization model focuses on minimizing the total evacuation time and reconstruction cost, and its effectiveness is validated using a case study of Cork City with 100 nodes and 141 links. The model is solved, and optimal solutions are generated using an exact method to handle various uncertainty scenarios. The results demonstrate that developing the fuzzy optimization approach as an analytical tool can be used to make critical decisions for evacuation planning and emergency management.

考虑到重建活动和不确定性,建立一个多目标优化模型,最大限度地缩短灾难期间的疏散时间:科克市案例研究
灾害可能会破坏交通系统,导致特定路段完全或部分堵塞,从而限制了可用的交通选择。在灾害期间,必须做出关键决策,如计划从灾区安全疏散人员,制定修复受损交通连接的战略。本研究的主要目标是开发一个多目标优化框架,以提高交通网络在洪水等自然灾害中的有效性。为了实现这一目标,所提出的模型采用了模糊集理论,因为在这种情况下精确确定运力等参数具有挑战性。该模型假定,在可用资源和预算范围内,可以重建一些受损路段。该优化模型的重点是最大限度地减少总疏散时间和重建成本,并通过对科克市 100 个节点和 141 条链路的案例研究来验证其有效性。对模型进行了求解,并使用精确方法生成了最优解,以处理各种不确定情况。结果表明,将模糊优化方法作为一种分析工具,可用于为疏散规划和应急管理做出关键决策。
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Transportation Engineering
Transportation Engineering Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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