Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5000424 | Control Engineering Practice | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a multi-agent-based architecture for the management of Emergency Supply Chains (ESCs), in which each zone is controlled by an agent. A Decision Support System (DSS) states and solves, in a distributed way, the scheduling problem for the delivery of resources from the ESC supplying zones to the ESC crisis-affected areas. Thanks to the agents' cooperation, the DSS provides a scheduling plan that guarantees an effective response to emergencies. The approach is applied to two real cases: the Mali and the Japan crisis. Simulations are based on real data that have been validated by a team of logisticians from Airbus Defense and Space.
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Authors
Sarah Ben Othman, Hayfa Zgaya, Mariagrazia Dotoli, Slim Hammadi,