Routing and scheduling on evacuation path networks using centralized hybrid approach

We examine the problem of finding evacuation routes from an urban building and out of its predetermined neighborhood. We propose a centralized hybrid approach for time-dependent point-to-point evacuation routing and scheduling, which is a novel spatio-temporal algorithm with discrete optimization mo...

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Computer networks
Evacuation
Evacuation routing
Evacuations & rescues
Network flows
Operations research
Routing
Scheduling
Scheduling algorithms
Transportation networks
Urban transportation
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