Aiming at the task allocation problem of maritime oil spill emergency monitoring, the bilateral matching theory is applied to standardize the task allocation process and improve the emergency effectiveness. First of all, the task of maritime oil spill emergency monitoring and the monitoring subjects carrying out the tasks are identified, and the specific types, difficulties and risks of the tasks are identified. Then, the task type is introduced to indirectly express the relationship between ‘monitoring subject-task’. On this basis, two concepts of task demand satisfaction and emergency monitoring subject capability competency are proposed to express the preference information of bilateral subjects. And then on the basis of redefining the specific connotation of the basic concept of bilateral matching theory under the background of maritime oil spill emergency monitoring task allocation, a bilateral matching model for task allocation of maritime oil spill emergency monitoring considering attribute priority is constructed. Finally, according to the specific characteristics of the model, a fast generation algorithm of feasible solution is designed to solve the problem. The model proposed in this paper standardizes the task allocation process of emergency monitoring in reality and plays an auxiliary role in improving the efficiency of emergency monitoring.


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    Title :

    A task allocation scheme generation method for maritime oil spill emergency monitoring based on bilateral matching


    Contributors:
    Liang, Xiaotian (author) / Guo, Yu (author) / Jiang, Jiang (author) / Xu, Xueming (author) / Yang, Qingqing (author)


    Publication date :

    2022-10-28


    Size :

    1698553 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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