A Workforce and Truck Allocation Model in a Solid Waste Management System: A Case from Nigeria

Q3 Environmental Science
D. Ighravwe, S. Oke
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The management of waste with the limited workforce and trucks is a complicated problem. Currently, there is insufficient evidence in literature on how this process could be optimised. In this article, two new models on genetic algorithm and differential evolution were developed to jointly optimise the cost and human reliability of a municipal solid waste (MSW). It optimised this system’s benefit-cost and established the relationship between a MSW’s workforce and truck allocation. Although prior research has revealed relationships among cost, workforce strength, and truck allocation activities, however, the nature of this relationship and the unique attribute of workers’ reliability to influence the total operating cost and the benefit-cost ratio have not been thoroughly understood. A case study of a MSW agency in Nigeria was used to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed model. The results obtained showed preference to the differential evolution algorithm’s results. This article contributes to MSW in the following ways: it presents a model to assign reliability to workforce in a MSW system based on evolutionary algorithms performance, and it optimises a MSW system’s total operating cost and the benefit-cost ratio concurrently.
固体废物管理系统中的劳动力和卡车分配模型:来自尼日利亚的案例
在劳动力和卡车有限的情况下,废物管理是一个复杂的问题。目前,关于如何优化这一过程的文献证据不足。本文建立了基于遗传算法和差分进化的城市生活垃圾处理成本和人的可靠性联合优化模型。它优化了该系统的效益-成本,并建立了城市垃圾工人和卡车分配之间的关系。虽然先前的研究已经揭示了成本、劳动力强度和卡车分配活动之间的关系,但是,这种关系的性质以及工人可靠性影响总运营成本和效益成本比的独特属性尚未得到彻底的理解。本文以尼日利亚的一家都市固体废物机构为例进行研究,以证明所建议模型的适用性。所得结果较差分进化算法的结果更优。本文在以下方面对城市生活垃圾做出了贡献:提出了基于进化算法性能的城市生活垃圾系统劳动力可靠性分配模型,并同时优化了城市生活垃圾系统的总运行成本和效益成本比。
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