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The maximal covering location problem with accessibility indicators and mobile units

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2023.101597

Keywords

Facility location problem; Matheuristic; COVID-19; Mixed-integer linear program; Accessibility; Estimation of distribution algorithm

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This study focuses on the Maximal Covering Location Problem with Accessibility Indicators and Mobile Units, aiming to maximize facilities coverage, accessibility, and opportunities for inhabitants. A mixed-integer linear programming model is formulated, and a matheuristic approach combining exact and heuristic methods is proposed to solve larger instances. Experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of our methodologies in improving coverage and accessibility.
We study the Maximal Covering Location Problem with Accessibility Indicators and Mobile Units that maximizes the facilities coverage, the accessibility of the zones to the open facilities, and the spatial disaggregation. The main characteristic of our problem is that mobile units can be deployed from open facilities to extend the coverage, accessibility, and opportunities for the inhabitants of the different demand zones. We formulate the Maximal Covering Location Problem with Accessibility Indicators and Mobile Units as a mixed-integer linear programming model. To solve larger instances, we propose a matheuristic (combination of exact and heuristic methods) composed of an Estimation of Distribution Algorithm and a parameterized Maximal Covering Location Problem with Accessibility Indicators and Mobile Units integer model. To test our methodology, we consider the Maximal Covering Location Problem with Accessibility Indicators and Mobile Units model to cover the low-income zones with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 patients. Using official databases, we made a set of instances where we considered the poverty index, number of population, locations of hospitals, and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 patients. The experimental results show the efficiency of our methodologies. Compared to the case without mobile units, we drastically improve the coverage and accessibility for the inhabitants of the demand zones.

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