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Optimal Placement of Weather Radars Network as a Multi-objectives Problem

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2016

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  • Redouane Boudjemaa

    (University M’Hamed Bougara of Boumerdes)

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This work proposes an approach to the optimal placement of a weather radar network based on solutions to a multi-objective optimization problem. Given a finite number of weather radars, a network is produced by taking into account the maximization of network coverage area and the minimization of network general cost. Several constraints on the solutions are considered such as terrain blockage, radar beam elevation and distance from power grid and roads. By transforming the search space into a gridded system, a reduction in the number of possible combinations of radar networks is achieved making the problem manageable in size. The multiobjective optimization problem is solved by four different evolutionary algorithms and the obtained results are analysed using different performance metrics. The proposed approach can serve as an analysis tool for a decision support system by providing meteorologists a set of Pareto-optimal solutions to assist in the selection of future prime sites for the installation of weather radars.

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  • Redouane Boudjemaa, 2018. "Optimal Placement of Weather Radars Network as a Multi-objectives Problem," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Andreas Fink & Armin Fügenschuh & Martin Josef Geiger (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2016, pages 71-76, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-55702-1_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55702-1_11
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