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Emergency response 2 Maximal multiple coverage problem 2 Network restoration 2 OR in disaster relief 2 Scheduling on parallel servers 2 Disaster 1 Disaster damage 1 Emergency management 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Katastrophe 1 Katastrophenschaden 1 Katastrophenschutz 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Scheduling problem 1 Scheduling-Verfahren 1
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Albert, Laura A. 2 Iloglu, Suzan 2
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Operations Research Perspectives 1 Operations research perspectives 1
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A maximal multiple coverage and network restoration problem for disaster recovery
Iloglu, Suzan; Albert, Laura A. - In: Operations Research Perspectives 7 (2020), pp. 1-14
The recovery of physically damaged infrastructure after disasters is critical to efficiently deliver disaster relief supplies and emergency services. The physical damage to road infrastructure from disasters can result in decreased road link capacities and an inability to meet the community's...
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A maximal multiple coverage and network restoration problem for disaster recovery
Iloglu, Suzan; Albert, Laura A. - In: Operations research perspectives 7 (2020), pp. 1-14
The recovery of physically damaged infrastructure after disasters is critical to efficiently deliver disaster relief supplies and emergency services. The physical damage to road infrastructure from disasters can result in decreased road link capacities and an inability to meet the community's...
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