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Post-Disaster Distribution System Restoration With Logistics Support and Geographical Characteristics

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2021.3089700

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Post-disaster distribution system restoration; repair scheduling and routing; logistics support; geographical characteristics; bacterial colony chemotaxis algorithm

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72074073, 71502059, 71672154]
  2. Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China [16YJA630038, 17YJC630229]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China [2019JJ40186, 2016JJ3091]
  4. Educational Commission of Hunan Province of China [16B169]
  5. Hunan Key Laboratory of Macroeconomic Big Data Mining and its Application

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This research focuses on developing a co-optimization model for post-disaster distribution system restoration with logistics support and geographical characteristics, and proposes a hybrid algorithm to solve the model effectively.
Repair scheduling and routing and logistics support are interdependent and critical for post-disaster distribution system restoration (PDSR), which is also influenced by the geographical characteristics of outage area. Hence, we develop a co-optimization model for the PDSR with logistics support and geographical characteristics. A hybrid improved bacterial colony chemotaxis algorithm is proposed to solve the model, in which A* algorithm is employed to route repair crews and material delivery in the transportation network considering geographical characteristics, and an improved bacterial colony chemotaxis algorithm is proposed to determine the repair scheduling and material allocation in the distribution system. Different scale of distribution system instances with different damage levels and different geographical characteristics are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.

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