2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2022.102725
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Bi‐objective optimization of a stochastic resilient vaccine distribution network in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic

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“… [51] and Mohammadi et al. [47] adopted vaccine coverage to account for both population and locality equity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… [51] and Mohammadi et al. [47] adopted vaccine coverage to account for both population and locality equity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohammadi et al. [47] explored the impact of possible disruptions in the vaccine distribution chain via a scenario-based static robust model, which minimizes the total deaths and costs. However, few papers have taken the uncertain supply into account.…”
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“…In fact, health policy-makers all around the world came to a global consensus on vaccination strategies to prioritize the vaccination of front-line workers (e.g., healthcare workers) against the disease, then vulnerable populations such as older people and people with weak immune systems. Accordingly, such prioritization decisions should be taken into account when designing a vaccine distribution network ( Mohammadi, Dehghan, Pirayesh, & Dolgui, 2022 ).…”
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“…Studies in bi-objective optimization constitute a non-trivial part in multi-objective analyses. For instance, Zhou et al [1], Kukkonen and Deb [2], Pinto-Varela et al [3], Lath et al [4], Pereyra et al [5], Garg [6], Futrell et al [7], Hirpa et al [8], Liu et al [9], Wang et al [10], Cheraghalipour et al [11], Ho-Huu et al [12], Yeh [13], Liu et al [14], Nagamanjula and Pethalakshmi [15], Xu et al [16], Diao et al [17], Mohammadi et al [18], Kparib et al [19], Kparib et al [20], Gulben and Orhan [21], Zaninudin and Paputungan [22], and Stutzle and Hoos [23]. Studies proposing multi-objective optimization techniques and solution can be found in Messac [24], Das and Dennis [25], Deb [26], Messac et al [27], Messac and Mattson [28], Kim and Weck [29], Zhang and Li [30], Chinchuluun and Pardalos [31], Mueller-Gritschneder et al [32], Pereyra et al [5], Pérez-Fernández et al [33], Marler and Arora [34], Gunantara [35], Orths et al [36], Collette and Siarry [37], Ehrgott [38], Eskelinen et al [39], Fonseca and Fleming [40], Alaa et al…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%