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Graph-Theoretic Models of Resource Distribution for Cyber-Physical Systems of Disaster-Affected Regions

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arxiv 2112.12046 v1 pith:G4LYEEGQ submitted 2021-09-08 physics.soc-ph cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords disaster-affectedframeworkresourceapproachcyber-physicaldisasterdistributiongraph-theoretic
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We propose a tool-supported framework to reason about requirements constraining resource distributions and devise strategies for routing essential services in a disaster-affected region. At the core of our approach is the Route Advisor for Disaster-Affected Regions (RADAR) framework that operates on high-level algebraic representations of the region, modelled as a cyber-physical system (cps) where resource distribution is carried out over an infrastructure connecting physical geographical locations. The Satisfiable-Modulo Theories (SMT) and graph-theoretic algorithms used by the framework supports disaster management decision-making during response and preparedness phases. We demonstrate our approach on a case study in disaster management and describe scenarios to illustrate the usefulness of RADAR.

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