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Adaptability of the Logistics System in National Economic Mobilization Based on Blocking Flow Theory

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  • Xiangyuan Jing
  • Qingmei Tan
  • Liusan Wu
  • Xiaohui Li

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In the process of national economic mobilization, the logistics system usually suffers from negative impact and/or threats of such emergency events as wars and accidents, which implies that adaptability of the logistics system directly determines realization of economic mobilization. And where the real-time rescue operation is concerned, heavy traffic congestion is likely to cause a great loss of or damage to human beings and their properties. To deal with this situation, this article constructs a blocking-resistance optimum model and an optimum restructuring model based on blocking flow theories, of which both are illustrated by numerical cases and compared in characteristics and application. The design of these two models is expected to eliminate or alleviate the congestion situation occurring in the logistics system, thus effectively enhancing its adaptability in the national economic mobilization process.

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  • Xiangyuan Jing & Qingmei Tan & Liusan Wu & Xiaohui Li, 2014. "Adaptability of the Logistics System in National Economic Mobilization Based on Blocking Flow Theory," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-6, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:843181
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/843181
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