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摘要
在灾后情况下,几个组织在受影响地区进行反应和救济行动。这些组织有车辆,在不同地理位置的几个受灾地区穿梭,将救济物资分发给受害者。本文提出了一种车辆路线规划与救援总时间估算相结合的方法。以2015年金奈洪水为例,将OpenStreetMap of Chennai在QGIS软件中进行处理,得到受影响区域的目标位置。设计了一种分支定界算法来获取车辆在目标位置之间的路线,使总行驶时间最小。此外,在估计最佳车辆路线时,我们还考虑了两个特定于灾害的约束条件,如不同地点的救援优先级和任意两个地点之间的道路连接中断。使用排队模型来估计救援营地的服务时间。模拟该综合方法,通过将车辆在救援营地的行驶时间和服务时间相加,计算车辆到达各目标地点的总救援时间和总救援时间。这样,就可以提前告知灾民何时可以得到救援服务。
Post-disaster relief by vehicle route planning and service time estimation in case of Chennai floods
In a post-disaster situation several organizations carry out response and relief operations in the affected regions. These organizations have vehicles, which travel through several affected regions at different geographic locations, where the relief materials are to be distributed to the victims. In this paper, we propose an integrated method for vehicle route planning and estimation of total time of relief operation. As a case study of Chennai floods in 2015, OpenStreetMap of Chennai is processed in QGIS software to obtain the target locations in affected regions. A branch-and-bound algorithm is designed to obtain the vehicle routes among target locations such that the total traveling time is minimized. Furthermore, while estimating the optimal vehicle routes we also consider two disaster-specific constraints such as different relief-priorities of locations and broken road links between any two locations. A queuing model is used to estimate the service times at the relief camps. This integrated method is simulated to calculate vehicle arrival time and total time of relief for each target location by summing up the vehicle traveling time and serving time at the relief camp. Thus, the victims can be informed beforehand about the time when they will get relief service.