TY - JOUR
T1 - A robust decision support leader-follower framework for design of contamination warning system in water distribution network
AU - Khorshidi, Mohammad S.
AU - Nikoo, Mohammad Reza
AU - Ebrahimi, Elham
AU - Sadegh, Mojtaba
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/3/20
Y1 - 2019/3/20
N2 - In recent years, several models have been proposed to inoculate Water Distribution Systems (WDS) against impacts of accidental and/or intentional compromised water quality through optimal deployment of online monitoring sensors in the network, which is referred to as Contamination Warning Systems (CWS). Translating such modeling efforts to real-world practice is, however, a challenge as different involved parties may pursue conflicting goals and modeling-based recommendations may not justify all stakeholders’ criteria. It is, hence, pivotal to develop conflict resolution methodologies to support engagement of different stakeholders in securing a safe water distribution. The decision making structure for CWS design is often of top-down nature, with the upper level decision maker concerned mainly about public safety and lower level stakeholders concerned about operational costs. In this study, a decision support framework based on Leader-Follower Game is proposed, given different power levels. Leader's objectives are focused on the CWS robustness, while followers have conflicting interests that are in turn resolved via Nash Bargaining method. Lamerd WDS (Fars, Iran) is selected to assess the proposed model's performance. The results show the proposed objective and parsimonious model provides a robust solution that complies with the leader's criteria and maximizes the followers’ satisfaction. The proposed decision support system helps govern WDSs in a resilient and safe manner and warrants practical implementation of modeling-based security assurance policies to provide sustainable service to the society.
AB - In recent years, several models have been proposed to inoculate Water Distribution Systems (WDS) against impacts of accidental and/or intentional compromised water quality through optimal deployment of online monitoring sensors in the network, which is referred to as Contamination Warning Systems (CWS). Translating such modeling efforts to real-world practice is, however, a challenge as different involved parties may pursue conflicting goals and modeling-based recommendations may not justify all stakeholders’ criteria. It is, hence, pivotal to develop conflict resolution methodologies to support engagement of different stakeholders in securing a safe water distribution. The decision making structure for CWS design is often of top-down nature, with the upper level decision maker concerned mainly about public safety and lower level stakeholders concerned about operational costs. In this study, a decision support framework based on Leader-Follower Game is proposed, given different power levels. Leader's objectives are focused on the CWS robustness, while followers have conflicting interests that are in turn resolved via Nash Bargaining method. Lamerd WDS (Fars, Iran) is selected to assess the proposed model's performance. The results show the proposed objective and parsimonious model provides a robust solution that complies with the leader's criteria and maximizes the followers’ satisfaction. The proposed decision support system helps govern WDSs in a resilient and safe manner and warrants practical implementation of modeling-based security assurance policies to provide sustainable service to the society.
KW - Conditional value-at-risk
KW - Contamination warning system
KW - Decision support system
KW - Leader-follower game
KW - Robust sensor placement optimization
KW - Top-down decision making structure
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.01.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.01.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85060345636
SN - 0959-6526
VL - 214
SP - 666
EP - 673
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
ER -