Location Optimization of Airport Emergency Firefighting System

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Perfect firefighting system and reasonable distribution of infrastructure resource for airports can make a big difference on severity of accidents. This paper built a net model of firefighting system for airports based on amount of investigation. What is more, this paper improved the typical short-path problem in operational research. Improved model can be used to optimize location of airports firefighting system. These optimization results can provide a quantitative basis for building of firefighting device. In fact, location optimization of airport emergency firefighting system can reduce response time when airports emergency accidents happen.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 779-780)

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985-990

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September 2013

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