2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3242130
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Coordinated Post-Disaster Recovery and Assessment Method for Integrated Electricity-Gas-Transportation System

Abstract: Extreme disasters may cause damage to energy system's components and transportation networks. How to achieve a rapid restoration of power supply is crucial. A coordinated post-disaster recovery and assessment method for the integrated electricity-gas-transportation system is proposed in this paper, and a repair sequence assessment model for the damaged road in transportation network based on topology and operational metrics is also established. Then, considering the dynamic changeability of the transportation … Show more

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“…These results underscore the remarkable effectiveness of the suggested power management scheme in extending the lifespan of solar energyharvested battery-based WSRs and enhancing their reliability, ultimately contributing positively to the establishment of a dependable and available Disaster Recovery Network (DRN) infrastructure. Additionally, the network's performance, installation time, and cost have all met the stipulated requirements within the acceptable range for DRN operations [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Current Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results underscore the remarkable effectiveness of the suggested power management scheme in extending the lifespan of solar energyharvested battery-based WSRs and enhancing their reliability, ultimately contributing positively to the establishment of a dependable and available Disaster Recovery Network (DRN) infrastructure. Additionally, the network's performance, installation time, and cost have all met the stipulated requirements within the acceptable range for DRN operations [10][11][12] .…”
Section: Current Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, benders algorithm and C&CG were used to solve the two-stage problem. An optimal scheduling has been studied in [23] for the restoration of integrated electricity, natural gas and transportation networks after a HILP event. In this study, alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm is used to solve the proposed problem.…”
Section: A Literature Review and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%