Stochastic Multi-Agent-Based Model to Measure Community Resilience-Part 2: Simulation Results

In this paper we investigate the resiliency planning of interdependent electric power systems and emergency services. We investigate the effect of the level of empathy, cooperation, coordination, flexibility, and experience of individuals on their mental well-being. Furthermore, we explore the impact of the information that is provided by emergency services and the impact of the availability of electric energy on the physical, mental, and social well-being of individuals. For our simulations, we use a stochastic, multi-agent-based numerical framework that is reported in the companion paper for estimating the social well-being of a community when facing natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and tsunamis. The performance of the proposed method is assessed by measuring community resilience for a multitude of effects in the context of two case studies. These effects are analyzed for Gaussian social random characteristics. Each case study considers nine agents, namely, three areas of three communities each, yielding a total of six communities. The results show that a high level of cooperation can positively change individual behavior. In addition, the relationship among the individuals of a community is so vital that the society with less population and more empathy may be more resilient than the community with more population and less empathy.

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