A new approach for evacuation process in disaster relief with uncertainties
by Minoo Kazeminia; Hossein Naderi; Alimohamad Ahmadvand
International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management (IJLSM), Vol. 24, No. 4, 2016

Abstract: In this paper, a new mathematical model is presented for evacuation and relief management in case of disasters. Since these kinds of phenomena contain remarkable uncertainties, fuzzy theory is used to deal with it. When a disaster happens, travelling times between each two nodes are not certain. To this aim, a fuzzy inference system is employed to predict travelling times. And, different scenarios are designed to cover various conditions and to reach the optimum decision. Size of scenario tree exponentially increases by increasing number of nodes and arcs. Consequently, in large-sized problems a huge scenario tree is resulted and the problem becomes too complex to deal with in terms of exact solution. Therefore, scenario tree size reduction is inevitable. Finally, to validate the proposed model several small and medium-sized problems are solved by GAMS software that indicates acceptable efficiency of the model. In addition, sensitivity analyses are made on budget and demand parameters to determine models behaviour upon these parameters.

Online publication date: Sun, 26-Jun-2016

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