An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities

To address the issue of imbalance between the supply and demand of rescue personnel at the early stage of emergencies, we construct an evolutionary game model for dispatching emergency rescue personnel. The approach integrates considerations of road damage to rescue networks by emergencies and secon...

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Main Authors: SUN Wenjun, ZHU Changfeng, LI Hui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Press (China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.) 2024-07-01
Series:Shenzhen Daxue xuebao. Ligong ban
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Online Access:https://journal.szu.edu.cn/en/#/digest?ArticleID=2655
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description To address the issue of imbalance between the supply and demand of rescue personnel at the early stage of emergencies, we construct an evolutionary game model for dispatching emergency rescue personnel. The approach integrates considerations of road damage to rescue networks by emergencies and secondary disasters, as well as the competitive psychology of disaster-stricken populations with bounded rationality towards rescue personnel dispatch. From the perspective of disaster victims, we analyze the game dynamics of dispatching rescuers across multiple disaster sites. Utilizing replicator dynamic equations, we simulate the dynamic evolution of strategies for rescue personnel dispatch at each disaster site, thereby constructing a multi-stage model for dispatching rescue personnel across multiple rescue and disaster sites. Case studies illustrate the dynamic evolution and optimal dispatching schemes for each disaster site. Results demonstrate the practicality and feasibility of solving rescue dispatch plans by comprehensively considering the multi-stage dynamic characteristics of emergency rescue processes and the bounded rational game theory among affected points. Additionally, sensitivity analysis of parameters provides dispatch plans suitable for three different rescue scenarios. The research provides a reference basis for decision-making in emergency rescue personnel dispatch.
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spelling doaj-art-9fbeb5dc24dd4e5da58a6110a9caea7a2025-08-20T03:01:50ZengScience Press (China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.)Shenzhen Daxue xuebao. Ligong ban1000-26182024-07-0141440641410.3724/SP.J.1249.2024.044061000-2618(2024)04-0406-09An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilitiesSUN WenjunZHU ChangfengLI HuiTo address the issue of imbalance between the supply and demand of rescue personnel at the early stage of emergencies, we construct an evolutionary game model for dispatching emergency rescue personnel. The approach integrates considerations of road damage to rescue networks by emergencies and secondary disasters, as well as the competitive psychology of disaster-stricken populations with bounded rationality towards rescue personnel dispatch. From the perspective of disaster victims, we analyze the game dynamics of dispatching rescuers across multiple disaster sites. Utilizing replicator dynamic equations, we simulate the dynamic evolution of strategies for rescue personnel dispatch at each disaster site, thereby constructing a multi-stage model for dispatching rescue personnel across multiple rescue and disaster sites. Case studies illustrate the dynamic evolution and optimal dispatching schemes for each disaster site. Results demonstrate the practicality and feasibility of solving rescue dispatch plans by comprehensively considering the multi-stage dynamic characteristics of emergency rescue processes and the bounded rational game theory among affected points. Additionally, sensitivity analysis of parameters provides dispatch plans suitable for three different rescue scenarios. The research provides a reference basis for decision-making in emergency rescue personnel dispatch.https://journal.szu.edu.cn/en/#/digest?ArticleID=2655logistics engineeringemergency logisticsrescue personnel dispatchbounded rationalityprospect theoryevolutionary game
spellingShingle SUN Wenjun
ZHU Changfeng
LI Hui
An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
Shenzhen Daxue xuebao. Ligong ban
logistics engineering
emergency logistics
rescue personnel dispatch
bounded rationality
prospect theory
evolutionary game
title An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
title_full An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
title_fullStr An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
title_full_unstemmed An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
title_short An evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
title_sort evolutionary game of emergency rescuer dispatch considering different rescue capabilities
topic logistics engineering
emergency logistics
rescue personnel dispatch
bounded rationality
prospect theory
evolutionary game
url https://journal.szu.edu.cn/en/#/digest?ArticleID=2655
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