An Agent-Based Discrete Event Simulation Approach For Modeling Large-Scale Disaster Evacuation Network

Winter Simulation Conference(2014)

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The need for appropriate evacuation strategies is always a daunting problem when confronted with a large-scale natural disaster. The challenge is to find a policy that maximizes the number of survivors and minimizes the total cost simultaneously under a set of resource and geographic constraints. We develop an agent-based discrete event simulation (ABDES) evacuation framework based on an embedded geographic information system (GIS) module to solve a network evacuation problem that involves multiple candidate shelters, multi-priorities evacuees and several vehicle types. The evacuation framework consists of three interacting components: a disaster scenario generator module, a GIS module for analyzing an evacuation network, and an ABDES module. We conduct experiments using the city of Galveston as an example. The evacuation framework offers insight to decision-makers about the number and location of shelters, allocation and assignment of evacuation vehicles, and distribution of relief resources that are required to complete a large-scale evacuation.
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disasters,discrete event simulation,emergency management,geographic information systems,multi-agent systems,ABDES evacuation framework,ABDES module,GIS module,Galveston city,agent-based discrete event simulation approach,disaster scenario generator module,embedded geographic information system module,evacuation strategies,evacuation vehicle assignment,geographic constraints,large-scale disaster evacuation network,large-scale natural disaster,multipriority evacuees,network evacuation problem,resource constraints,
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