Dynamic Network Flow Location Models and Algorithms for Quickest Evacuation Planning

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Abstract

Dynamic network flow problems have wide applications in evacua-tion planning. From a given subset of arcs in a directed network, choosing the suitable arcs for facility location with a given objective is very important in the optimization of flow in emergency cases. Because of the decrease in capacity of an arc by placing a facility in it, there may be a reduction in the maximum flow or increase in the quickest time. In this work, we consider a problem of identifying the optimal facility locations so that the increase in the quickest time is minimum. Introducing the quickest FlowLoc problem, we give strongly polynomial time algorithms to solve the single facility case. Realizing NP-hardness of the multi-facility case, we develop a mixed integer programming formulation of it and propose two polynomial time heuristics for its solution. Because of the growing concerns of arc reversals in evacuation planning, we in-troduce the quickest ContraFlowLoc problem and present exact algorithms to solve the single-facility case and heuristics to solve the multi-facility case, with polynomial time complexity. The solutions thus obtained here are practically important, particularly in evacuation planning, to systematize traffic flow with facility allocation minimizing evacuation time.

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Nath, H. N., Pyakurel, U., Dhamala, T. N., & Dempe, S. (2021). Dynamic Network Flow Location Models and Algorithms for Quickest Evacuation Planning. Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, 17(5), 2943–2970. https://doi.org/10.3934/jimo.2020102

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