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Optimal Positioning of Emergency Preparedness Assets based on Dynamic Traffic Situation

Støwer, Knut Skaseth
Master thesis
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2015
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The objective of this thesis is to create a method that utilizes mathematical

models and tools to measure the threat posed to the environment by the merchant

traffic along the Norwegian coast. This is done so that operators at Vessel

Traffic Service(VTS) centers in Norway can assess dangers and allocate emergency

assets to the correct areas so that the existing assets are utilized to their

potential. If the existing emergency assets are utilized fully, the risk of

catastrophic accidents is minimized.

The thesis looks specifically at merchant vessel positions along the Norwegian

coast at a given point in time. Using this information I calculate a criticality

value for different areas so that they can be prioritized according to this

value. The criticality takes into account the merchant vessels positions and

other characteristics like its type and position relative to regional

characteristics such as like currents or skerries. Merchant vessels are grouped

together in zones so that the operators can see where they need to pay closer

attention or allocate emergency assets to reduce the total risk of any incident

leading to catastrophic accident.

An optimization model is then developed to find the optimal position of one or

more emergency assets based on the criticality that gets used as a demand or

a weight for each zone. Five potential sites for home port for the emergency

assets were selected and the optimization model found the optimal location based

on the calculated criticalities.

A second formulation was created to better support the location of several

emergency assets, and this was used to find the optimal location for two

emergency assets based on the distance to all the zones and the zones

criticality.

The optimal solutions were analyzed using two methods for quantifying the

preparedness. These methods takes into account the criticality of each zone and

the location of an emergency asset as well as the speed of the emergency assets.

This is used to find what zones are covered by the different assets and

a comparison is done between the zones and between the methods on the solution

found by the optimization model.

The analysis shows that the methods show good promise and the visualization is

helpful in determining critical areas. However, there are many opportunities

for improving on the methods which is discussed in the discussion and further

work chapters.
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