• Title of article

    Credibility-based fuzzy mathematical programming for bi-objective capacitated partial facility interdiction with forti cation and demand outsourcing model

  • Author/Authors

    Azadeh، Ali نويسنده Professor of Industrial Engineering in College of Engineering in University of Tehran, Iran. , , Kokabi، Reza نويسنده MSc graduated student from University of Tehran, Iran, in 2015, , , Hallaj، Diako نويسنده MSc degree in Industrial Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology. ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    778
  • To page
    793
  • Abstract
    The concepts of fortification and partial interdiction have not been considered concurrently in previous studies. In this paper, we added the fortification and partial interdiction concepts to interdiction problem for the first time; the reason is that in interdiction situations, defenders decide to protect some important facilities according to their budgets, and attackers like to destroy most unprotected facilities according to their resources, and therefore, to cripple the defendersʹ systems. Moreover, we use the advantages of credibility-based fuzzy mathematical programming and introduce an integrated model based on uncertainty contexts. In this bi-objective model, decision-maker gives satisfaction degrees for constraints, and then we use the interactive possibility model to solve the bi-objective model with varying confidence levels. These confidence levels specify the knowledge of attacker and defender about themselves. In addition, we propose Genetic Algorithm (GA) to solve the suggested model. In the experiments, we generate problem instances and solve them by Multi-Objective Mixed-Integer Non-Linear Programming (MOMINLP) and the proposed genetic algorithm for various settings.
  • Journal title
    Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Journal title
    Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)
  • Record number

    2402928