管理关键的基于网络的基础设施系统的资源分配方法

M. Dehghani, H. Sherali
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摘要

近年来,许多资源分配模型被开发出来,通过最大化系统弹性或最小化其对灾害或中断的脆弱性来保护关键基础设施。然而,这些通常是计算密集型的,需要简化假设和近似。在本研究中,我们开发了一个稳健且具有代表性的模型,用于优化一般网络结构系统(交通,水,电力,通信)的维护计划。提出的建模框架考察了考虑线性和非线性目标函数的模型,并通过适当的操作增强了它们的结构。此外,所设计的模型固有地捕获了网络地形和中断的随机性质,并且可以应用于基于网络流效率和移动性评估性能的网络结构系统。将所开发的模型应用于伊斯坦布尔高速公路系统,通过考虑单处理和多处理类型的几个测试用例来评估其相对计算有效性和鲁棒性,并在NEOS服务器上使用不同的可用软件解决问题。结果表明,我们的模型能够在很短的时间内得到最优解。此外,线性模型显示出与非线性模型的良好近似(它确定的解决方案平均在最优性的0.3%以内)。提供了关于所获得的最佳政策的管理见解,这些政策通常似乎倾向于选择较少的环节并对它们采用更高质量的处理。
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A resource allocation approach for managing critical network-based infrastructure systems
ABSTRACT In recent years, many resource allocation models have been developed to protect critical infrastructure by maximizing system resiliency or minimizing its vulnerability to disasters or disruptions. However, these are often computationally intensive and require simplifying assumptions and approximations. In this study, we develop a robust and representative, yet tractable, model for optimizing maintenance planning of generic network-structured systems (transportation, water, power, communication). The proposed modeling framework examines models that consider both linear and nonlinear objective functions and enhances their structure through suitable manipulations. Moreover, the designed models inherently capture the network topography and the stochastic nature of disruptions and can be applied to network-structured systems where performance is assessed based on network flow efficiency and mobility. The developed models are applied to the Istanbul highway system in order to assess their relative computational effectiveness and robustness using several test cases that consider single- and multiple-treatment types, and the problems are solved on the NEOS server using different available software. The results demonstrate that our models are capable of obtaining optimal solutions within a very short time. Furthermore, the linear model is shown to yield a good approximation to the nonlinear model (it determined solutions within 0.3% of optimality, on average). Managerial insights are provided in regard to the optimal policies obtained, which generally appear to favor selecting fewer links and applying a higher quality treatment to them.
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IIE Transactions 工程技术-工程:工业
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