Modeling of Incident-Induced Capacity Loss for Hurricane Evacuation Simulation

Yuan Zhu, K. Ozbay, Kun Xie, Hong Yang
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Abstract

Modeling and simulation of hurricane evacuation is an important task in emergency planning and management. One typically ignored factor that affects the development of a reliable evacuation model is the uncertainty caused by the incident-induced capacity loss. Lately, the impact of incidents on evacuation has drawn increasingly attention among researchers and practitioners, but few of them thoroughly investigated it using the real data in the modeling and simulation context. This study aims to investigate the impact of various types of incidents on modeling and simulation of hurricane evacuation. Particularly, the incidents that occurred under actual hurricane conditions are examined and their impact on the capacity loss is modeled. The developed incident frequency and duration models are incorporated into the network assignment model to study traffic conditions under hurricane Sandy in New York. Results show that the consideration of incident-induced capacity loss can greatly change the outcome of the evacuation model. Our findings suggest the need to include a well calibrated and validated traffic incident generation module for modeling and simulating hurricane evacuation.
飓风疏散模拟中事件导致的能力损失建模
飓风疏散建模与仿真是应急规划与管理中的重要任务。一个通常被忽视的影响可靠疏散模型发展的因素是由事故引起的能力损失引起的不确定性。近年来,事件对疏散的影响越来越受到研究者和实践者的关注,但很少有人在建模和仿真环境中使用真实数据进行深入研究。本研究旨在探讨各类事件对飓风疏散建模与模拟的影响。特别是,在实际飓风条件下发生的事件进行了检查,并对其对能力损失的影响进行了建模。将建立的事故频次和持续时间模型纳入到网络分配模型中,研究了桑迪飓风下纽约的交通状况。结果表明,考虑事故导致的疏散能力损失会极大地改变疏散模型的结果。我们的研究结果表明,需要包括一个经过良好校准和验证的交通事件生成模块,用于建模和模拟飓风疏散。
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