On the use of lexicographic min cost flows in evacuation modeling
H. W. Hamacher and
S. Tufekci
Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 1987, vol. 34, issue 4, 487-503
Abstract:
Building evacuation problems can be represented as dynamic network‐flow problems [3]. The underlying network structure of a building evolves through time yielding a time‐expanded network (a dynamic network). Usually in such evacuation problems involving time, more than one objective function is appropriate. For example, minimizing the total evacuation time and evacuating a portion of the building as early as possible are two such objectives. In this article we show that lexicographical optimization is applicable in handling such multiple objectives. Minimizing the total evacuation time while avoiding cyclic movements in a building and “priority evacuation” are treated as lexicographical min cost flow problems.
Date: 1987
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