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Capacity Planning for Waste Management Systems: An Interval Fuzzy Robust Dynamic Programming Approach

Abstract

This study integrates the concepts of interval numbers and fuzzy sets into optimization analysis by dynamic programming as a means of accounting for system uncertainty. The developed interval fuzzy robust dynamic programming (IFRDP) model improves upon previous interval dynamic programming methods. It allows highly uncertain information to be effectively communicated into the optimization process through introducing the concept of fuzzy boundary interval and providing an interval-parameter fuzzy robust programming method for an embedded linear programming problem. Consequently, robustness of the optimization process and solution can be enhanced. The modeling approach is applied to a hypothetical problem for the planning of waste-flow allocation and treatment/disposal facility expansion within a municipal solid waste (MSW) management system. Interval solutions for capacity expansion of waste management facilities and relevant waste-flow allocation are generated and interpreted to provide useful decision alternatives. The results indicate that robust and useful solutions can be obtained, and the proposed IFRDP approach is applicable to practical problems that are associated with highly complex and uncertain information.

Authors

Nie X; Huang GH; Li Y

Journal

Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, Vol. 59, No. 11, pp. 1317–1330

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

DOI

10.3155/1047-3289.59.11.1317

ISSN

1096-2247

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