Review Article
A Visual Analysis of Frontiers and Dynamic Tendencies for Humanitarian Logistics
Table 4
Summary of mathematical models of HL (objectives, constraints, and methodologies).
| Authors | Objectives | Constraints | Methodologies | Disaster type | Cost | Time | Others | Capacity | Requirements and bounds | Others |
| Bayram et al. [39] | General | | √ | | √ | √ | √ | Second-order cone programming techniques | Bozorgi-Amiri et al. [40] | Earthquakes | √ | | √ | √ | | √ | Exact algorithm | Afshar and Haghani [41] | General | | | √ | √ | √ | √ | Exact algorithm | Abounacer et al. [42] | General | | | √ | √ | √ | √ | Exact pareto front, epsilon-constraint method | Duran et al. [43] | General | | √ | | √ | √ | √ | Exact algorithm | Akgün et al. [44] | Earthquakes | | √ | | √ | | | Exact algorithm | Verma and Gaukler [45] | Earthquakes | √ | | | √ | √ | √ | Exact algorithm, sample average approximation method | Salman and Yücel [46] | Earthquakes | | | √ | | √ | √ | Tabu search | Hong et al. [47] | General | √ | | | | √ | | Exact algorithm | Rennemo et al. [37] | General | √ | | √ | √ | √ | √ | Stochastic programming |
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