Title of article :
Cost–benefit functions for the allocation of security sensors for air contaminants
Author/Authors :
James H. Lambert، نويسنده , , Mark W. Farrington، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
17
From page :
930
To page :
946
Abstract :
In this paper, we study various functional forms of the cost–benefit function in a context of risk analysis and multi-objective decision-making for the allocation of hazard protection. An approach of benefit–cost analysis under uncertainty is used. The study identifies measures of hazard intensity and population exposure as well as additional parameters that influence assessments of benefits and costs. Parameter uncertainties are propagated by numerical interval analysis. Several tiers of the uncertainty of the benefit-to-cost ratio are generated to compare hazard intensity and population exposure in multi-objective tradeoff analysis. We develop an example application with the allocation of chemical, biological, and radiological air contaminant sensors throughout a region. The sensors provide local protection to non-identical sectors of the population that are exposed to non-identical intensities of the hazard. The results illuminate the significance of the cost–benefit function for the allocation of sensors. The paper has implications for anti-terrorism, disaster preparedness, transportation safety, and other areas of public safety.
Keywords :
Consequence-based decisions , Hazard protection , Sensor location , Uncertainty analysis , Cost–benefit analysis , Resource allocation , Multi-objective tradeoff analysis
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Record number :
1187650
Link To Document :
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