Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness

After the earthquake, it is important to ensure the emergency supplies are provided in time. However, not only the timeliness, but also the fairness from different perspectives should be considered. Therefore, we use a multilevel location-routing problem (LPR) to study the fairness of distribution f...

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Main Authors: Xiaowen Xiong, Fan Zhao, Yundou Wang, Yapeng Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1629321
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spelling doaj-beaefb54bd7d4083a546364b2f7022632020-11-25T00:30:18ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472019-01-01201910.1155/2019/16293211629321Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of FairnessXiaowen Xiong0Fan Zhao1Yundou Wang2Yapeng Wang3Institute of Medical Service Support Technology, Academy of Military Sciences, Tianjin 300161, ChinaTianjin Securities Regulatory Bureau, Tianjin 300050, ChinaInstitute of Medical Service Support Technology, Academy of Military Sciences, Tianjin 300161, ChinaInstitute of Medical Service Support Technology, Academy of Military Sciences, Tianjin 300161, ChinaAfter the earthquake, it is important to ensure the emergency supplies are provided in time. However, not only the timeliness, but also the fairness from different perspectives should be considered. Therefore, we use a multilevel location-routing problem (LPR) to study the fairness of distribution for emergency supplies after earthquake. By comprehensively considering the time window constraints, the partial road damage and dynamic recovery in emergency logistics network, the stochastic driving time of the vehicle, and the mixed load of a variety of emergency materials, we have developed a multiobjective model for the LRP in postearthquake multimodal and fair delivery of multivariety emergency supplies with a limited period. The goal of this model is to minimize the total time in delivering emergency supplies and to minimize the maximum waiting time for emergency supplies to reach demand points. A hybrid heuristic algorithm is designed to solve the model. The example shows that this algorithm has a high efficiency and can effectively realize the supply of emergency supplies after the earthquake within the specified period. This method might be particularly suitable for the emergency rescue scenarios where the victims of the earthquake are vulnerable to mood swings and the emergency supplies need to be fairly distributed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1629321
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author Xiaowen Xiong
Fan Zhao
Yundou Wang
Yapeng Wang
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Fan Zhao
Yundou Wang
Yapeng Wang
Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Xiaowen Xiong
Fan Zhao
Yundou Wang
Yapeng Wang
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title Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
title_short Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
title_full Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
title_fullStr Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Model and Algorithm for Multimodal Distribution of Emergency Supplies after Earthquake in the Perspective of Fairness
title_sort research on the model and algorithm for multimodal distribution of emergency supplies after earthquake in the perspective of fairness
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2019-01-01
description After the earthquake, it is important to ensure the emergency supplies are provided in time. However, not only the timeliness, but also the fairness from different perspectives should be considered. Therefore, we use a multilevel location-routing problem (LPR) to study the fairness of distribution for emergency supplies after earthquake. By comprehensively considering the time window constraints, the partial road damage and dynamic recovery in emergency logistics network, the stochastic driving time of the vehicle, and the mixed load of a variety of emergency materials, we have developed a multiobjective model for the LRP in postearthquake multimodal and fair delivery of multivariety emergency supplies with a limited period. The goal of this model is to minimize the total time in delivering emergency supplies and to minimize the maximum waiting time for emergency supplies to reach demand points. A hybrid heuristic algorithm is designed to solve the model. The example shows that this algorithm has a high efficiency and can effectively realize the supply of emergency supplies after the earthquake within the specified period. This method might be particularly suitable for the emergency rescue scenarios where the victims of the earthquake are vulnerable to mood swings and the emergency supplies need to be fairly distributed.
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