An efficient partially dedicated strategy for evacuation of a heterogeneous population

Abstract When a heterogeneous population evacuates from a high-rise building, residents who occupy a large area and move at a slow pace, such as people in wheelchairs, tend to block pathways and significantly affect the evacuation of other occupants. In this study, we propose a partially dedicated evacuation strategy, in which an evacuation path is dedicated to a high-speed subpopulation of people without disabilities while another route is dedicated to the remaining heterogeneous population to minimize the blocking effect. The key factor in this strategy is determining the exact proportion of people without disabilities at each floor to each route. We use a time-expanded network flow model and a simulation-based optimization approach to solve the problem systematically. Simulation experiments show that the proposed evacuation strategy can reduce the average evacuation time of the entire population by 10%. The proposed partially dedicated evacuation strategy can be applied to other problems.

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