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A multi-objective integrated facility location-hardening model: Analyzing the pre- and post-disruption tradeoff
Authors:Hugh R. Medal  Edward A. Pohl  Manuel D. Rossetti
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA;2. Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA
Abstract:Two methods of reducing the risk of disruptions to distribution systems are (1) strategically locating facilities to mitigate against disruptions and (2) hardening facilities. These two activities have been treated separately in most of the academic literature. This article integrates facility location and facility hardening decisions by studying the minimax facility location and hardening problem (MFLHP), which seeks to minimize the maximum distance from a demand point to its closest located facility after facility disruptions. The formulation assumes that the decision maker is risk averse and thus interested in mitigating against the facility disruption scenario with the largest consequence, an objective that is appropriate for modeling facility interdiction. By taking advantage of the MFLHP’s structure, a natural three-stage formulation is reformulated as a single-stage mixed-integer program (MIP). Rather than solving the MIP directly, the MFLHP can be decomposed into sub-problems and solved using a binary search algorithm. This binary search algorithm is the basis for a multi-objective algorithm, which computes the Pareto-efficient set for the pre- and post-disruption maximum distance. The multi-objective algorithm is illustrated in a numerical example, and experimental results are presented that analyze the tradeoff between objectives.
Keywords:Location   Interdiction   Multiple objective programming   Catastrophe planning and management   Discrete optimization
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