An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills

The efficiency of offshore oil spill response not only relies on an efficaciously global decision/planning in devices combination and allocation, but also depends on the timely control for response devices (e.g., skimmers and booms). However, few study has reported on such decision framework with ti...

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Main Authors: Li, Pu, Chen, Bing, Li, Zelin, Jing, Liang
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Published: Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future 2014
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spelling ftmemunijournals:oai:ojs.journals.library.mun.ca:article/1262 2023-05-15T17:22:36+02:00 An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills Li, Pu Chen, Bing Li, Zelin Jing, Liang 2014-08-26 application/pdf https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/IMFE/article/view/1262 eng eng Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/IMFE/article/view/1262/991 https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/IMFE/article/view/1262 Authors who publish with this conference agree to the following terms: Authors retain copyright and grant the conference right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this conference. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the conference's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this conference. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). CC-BY Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future; Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftmemunijournals 2021-05-09T13:33:20Z The efficiency of offshore oil spill response not only relies on an efficaciously global decision/planning in devices combination and allocation, but also depends on the timely control for response devices (e.g., skimmers and booms). However, few study has reported on such decision framework with timely integration of global planning and operation control to support the offshore oil spill recovery. This study developed an agent-based simulation-optimization coupling approach to provide sound decisions for devices combination and allocation for offshore oil spill recovery in a fast, dynamic and cost-efficient manner under uncertain conditions. At the same time, the approach aimed at providing operation control for specific devices, reflecting the site conditions, and correspondingly real-time adjusting the global planning, which was especially helpful to harsh environments prevailing in the Newfoundland offshore areas. In the case study, the developed approach was applied to determine the allocation of 3 response vessels from 7 different locations of the spilled oil slicks. The routes of the response vessels for response operation were optimized and reflected by the principle agent-based programming. The modeling results indicated a minimal time of 21 hours for vessels allocation and recovery operation when only considered oil recovery, leading to an oil recovery rate of 90%. The proposed approach can timely and effectively support optimal allocation of devices and control of operation as well as real-time adjustment of global decision for oil recovery under dynamic conditions and improve recovery efficiency. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Electronic Journals
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description The efficiency of offshore oil spill response not only relies on an efficaciously global decision/planning in devices combination and allocation, but also depends on the timely control for response devices (e.g., skimmers and booms). However, few study has reported on such decision framework with timely integration of global planning and operation control to support the offshore oil spill recovery. This study developed an agent-based simulation-optimization coupling approach to provide sound decisions for devices combination and allocation for offshore oil spill recovery in a fast, dynamic and cost-efficient manner under uncertain conditions. At the same time, the approach aimed at providing operation control for specific devices, reflecting the site conditions, and correspondingly real-time adjusting the global planning, which was especially helpful to harsh environments prevailing in the Newfoundland offshore areas. In the case study, the developed approach was applied to determine the allocation of 3 response vessels from 7 different locations of the spilled oil slicks. The routes of the response vessels for response operation were optimized and reflected by the principle agent-based programming. The modeling results indicated a minimal time of 21 hours for vessels allocation and recovery operation when only considered oil recovery, leading to an oil recovery rate of 90%. The proposed approach can timely and effectively support optimal allocation of devices and control of operation as well as real-time adjustment of global decision for oil recovery under dynamic conditions and improve recovery efficiency.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Li, Pu
Chen, Bing
Li, Zelin
Jing, Liang
spellingShingle Li, Pu
Chen, Bing
Li, Zelin
Jing, Liang
An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
author_facet Li, Pu
Chen, Bing
Li, Zelin
Jing, Liang
author_sort Li, Pu
title An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
title_short An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
title_full An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
title_fullStr An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
title_full_unstemmed An Agent-based Simulation-optimization Coupling Approach for Device Allocation and Operation Control in Response to Offshore Oil Spills
title_sort agent-based simulation-optimization coupling approach for device allocation and operation control in response to offshore oil spills
publisher Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future
publishDate 2014
url https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/IMFE/article/view/1262
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op_source Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future; Proceedings of the International Conference on Marine and Freshwater Environments (iMFE 2014) - Our Water, Our Future
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