Robust optimization method of emergency resource allocation for risk management in inland waterways
Volume
75
Issue number
1
Article number
75103
Submitted
21.06.2023.
Accepted
4.11.2023.
Authors
Quandang Ma1, Zhushan Wang1, Tuqiang Zhou2*, Zhao Liu1
1 Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
2 East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang, China
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Abstract
This study proposes a robust optimization method for waterborne emergency resource allocation in inland waterways that addresses the uncertainties and mismatches between supply and demand. To accomplish this, we integrate the risk evaluation of maritime with a robust optimization model and employ the Entropy Weighted Method (EWM)-Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS)-Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to evaluate the risk of various areas. The approach enables exploration of the relationship between maritime risk and emergency resource allocation strategy. The robust optimization method is used to deal with uncertainty and derive the robust counterpart of the proposed model. We establish an emergency resource allocation model that considers both the economy and timeliness of emergency resource allocation. We construct an optimization model and transform it into an easily solvable robust counterpart model. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can adapt to real-world scenarios, and effectively optimize the configuration effect while improving rescue efficiency under reasonable resource allocation. Specifically, the proportion of rescue time saved ranges from 28.52% to 92.60%, and the proportion of total cost saved is 95.82%. Our approach has significant potential to provide a valuable reference for decision-making related to emergency resource allocation in maritime management.
Keywords
Maritime safety, emergency resource allocation, robust optimization, maritime risk, inland waterways