Optimization models for large scale network evacuation planning and management: A literature review

Vedat Bayram
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This study presents a comprehensive review of network-based large scale emergency evacuation planning and management literature. Evacuation planning and management approaches are mostly based on traffic assignment approaches. For that reason, for a complete grasp of the ideas in evacuation planning and management, the relevant literature in urban transportation is covered including traffic assignment approaches, travel time modeling to represent congestion and traffic flow propagation approaches. Correct estimation of evacuation response rates and demand distributions by human behavior studies covered in this review contribute to an efficient evacuation planning and management at a large extent. Since it is not cost effective to design the evacuation network from scratch for rare disasters, the existing road network must be efficiently used for avoiding congestion to enable the evacuation of the disaster area in a timely manner. We present studies that propose effective supply and demand management strategies that aim to achieve this. We focus on macroscopic approaches in static/dynamic, deterministic/stochastic/robust evacuation modeling that consider different evacuee behavior assumptions, traffic assignment methodologies and supply and demand management strategies. We review the optimization-based solution methodologies so as to identify research gaps and limitations and suggest future research directions.

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本研究对基于网络的大规模紧急疏散规划与管理文献进行了综述。疏散规划和管理方法大多基于交通分配方法。因此,为了完整地掌握疏散规划和管理的思想,本文涵盖了城市交通领域的相关文献,包括交通分配方法、表示拥堵的出行时间建模和交通流传播方法。通过人类行为研究正确估计疏散响应率和需求分布,在很大程度上有助于有效的疏散规划和管理。由于对于罕见的灾害,重新设计疏散网络并不符合成本效益,因此必须有效利用现有的道路网络,避免拥堵,以便及时疏散灾区。我们提出了旨在实现这一目标的有效供需管理策略的研究。我们关注静态/动态、确定性/随机/鲁棒疏散建模中的宏观方法,这些方法考虑了不同的疏散人员行为假设、交通分配方法和供需管理策略。我们回顾了基于优化的解决方法,以找出研究的差距和局限性,并提出未来的研究方向。
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