Article ID: | iaor20172751 |
Volume: | 254 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 467 |
End Page Number: | 480 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2017 |
Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
Authors: | Merwe Martijn |
Keywords: | combinatorial optimization, game theory, management |
Incident managers assigning wildfire response vehicles to provide protection to community assets may experience disruptions to their plans arising from factors such as changes in weather, vehicle breakdowns or road closures. We develop an approach to rerouting wildfire response vehicles once a disruption has occurred. The aim is to maximise the total value of assets protected while minimising changes to the original vehicle assignments. A number of functions to measure deviations from the original plans are proposed. The approach is demonstrated using a realistic fire scenario impacting South Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Computational testing shows that realistic sized problems can be solved within a reasonable time using a commercial solver.