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5 December 2011 Study of disaster relief goods dispatching model and its intelligent solution approach for state reserve system of rescue goods and materials
Weidong Tian, Hongjuan Zhou, Li Zhao, Yang Lu
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Proceedings Volume 8005, MIPPR 2011: Parallel Processing of Images and Optimization and Medical Imaging Processing; 80050E (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.902900
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2011), 2011, Guilin, China
Abstract
According to practical organization of disaster relief goods and materials dispatching activities in China, a novel relief goods and materials dispatching model for multi-depot and multi-disaster area is established. This model is based on the multi-level depot priority model and is formalized as a multi-objective optimization problem with the earliest emergency start time and the least number of participated depots. To approach this model, the particle swarm optimization algorithm is adopted. We also integrated this model into the disaster relief goods dispatching application successfully and applied for programming the simulated dispatching plan for Yushu earthquake disaster. The results prove the efficiency of the proposed model and its intelligent solution approach.
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Weidong Tian, Hongjuan Zhou, Li Zhao, and Yang Lu "Study of disaster relief goods dispatching model and its intelligent solution approach for state reserve system of rescue goods and materials", Proc. SPIE 8005, MIPPR 2011: Parallel Processing of Images and Optimization and Medical Imaging Processing, 80050E (5 December 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.902900
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KEYWORDS
Optimization (mathematics)

Particle swarm optimization

Earthquakes

Fuzzy logic

Integrated modeling

Natural disasters

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