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This work provides different urban evacuation models that are based on dynamic network flow models. The decision variables are the flow of the evacuees and the traffic routing. The dynamic network flow models are extended with complicating constraints and integer variables and the flow is restricted depending on the assigned of number of lanes. Hence, the capacities of the network are not known in advance, but depend on the number of lanes that determine the traffic routing for the case of an evacuation. The underlying network maps the street network in detail. Every access of an intersection is modeled by a node and every turning direction is included in the set of arcs.
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Bretschneider, S. (2012). Conclusions and Future Research. In: Mathematical Models for Evacuation Planning in Urban Areas. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 659. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28759-6_9
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