Multi-Objective Rolling Horizon Personnel Routing and Scheduling Approach for Natural Disasters

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İSTENC TARHAN

Lancaster University Management School

Konstantinos Zografos

Lancaster University

Juliana Sutanto

Lancaster University

Ahmed Kheiri

Lancaster University - Lancaster University Management School

Heru Suhartanto

Universitas Indonesia (UI)

Date Written: February 1, 2022

Abstract

The magnitude of the workload associated with the provision of emergency response services in the aftermath of natural disasters, coupled with limited availability of personnel for providing these services, leads to demand-supply imbalances with detrimental effects on the provision of the required services. In this context, personnel routing and scheduling decisions aim to meet the demand as fast as possible while at the same time they ensure fair provision of services among the impacted areas. Due to their excessive working hours, and their travel over unreliable transportation networks, personnel are prone to burnout effects and are exposed to risks derived from the unreliable condition of the disaster impacted transportation networks. To address these issues, we propose a novel Disaster Response Personnel Routing and Scheduling (DRPRS) model with efficiency, fairness and risk objectives, subject to working and resting related constraints. The proposed model can be applied to routing and scheduling decisions for different types of emergency response services, and takes into account the precedence relations among them. We solve the resulting multi-objective model lexicographically over a rolling horizon sequentially on a daily basis until the demand for all types of services considered is satisfied. We report results from the application of the proposed model for routing and scheduling personnel involved in the provision of evacuation and medical services in the context of 2018 Lombok Earthquake.

Keywords: Disaster response services, personnel routing and scheduling, multi-objective MILP, fairness in disaster response services, routing and scheduling risk

Suggested Citation

TARHAN, İSTENC and Zografos, Konstantinos and Sutanto, Juliana and Kheiri, Ahmed and Suhartanto, Heru, Multi-Objective Rolling Horizon Personnel Routing and Scheduling Approach for Natural Disasters (February 1, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4212606 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4212606

İSTENC TARHAN (Contact Author)

Lancaster University Management School ( email )

Bailrigg
Lancaster, LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Konstantinos Zografos

Lancaster University ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Juliana Sutanto

Lancaster University ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Ahmed Kheiri

Lancaster University - Lancaster University Management School ( email )

Bailrigg
Lancaster, LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

Heru Suhartanto

Universitas Indonesia (UI) ( email )

Kota Depok, 16424
Indonesia

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