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유입량의 변동성을 고려한 저수지 연계 운영 모형의 가중치 선정Determination of Weight Coefficients of Multiple Objective Reservoir Operation Problem Considering Inflow Variation

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Determination of Weight Coefficients of Multiple Objective Reservoir Operation Problem Considering Inflow Variation
Authors
김민규김재희김승권
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
한국수자원학회
Keywords
가중치; DEA-윈도우분석; 교차효율성; 다중목적 최적화; 저수지 운영; weight coefficient; DEA-window analysis; cross-efficiency; multiple objective optimization; reservoir operation
Citation
한국수자원학회 논문집, v.41, no.1, pp.1 - 15
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국수자원학회 논문집
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125223
ISSN
1226-6280
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to propose a procedure that will be able to find the most efficient sets of weight coefficients for the Geum-River basin in Korea. The result obtained from multi-objective optimization model is inherently sensitive to the weight coefficient on each objective. In multi-objective reservoir operation problems, the coefficient setting may be more complicated because of the natural variation of inflow. Therefore, for multi-objective reservoir operation problems, it may be important for modelers to provide reservoir operators with appropriate sets of weight coefficients considering the inflow variation. This study presents a procedure to find an appropriate set of weight coefficients under the situation that has inflow variation. The proposed procedure uses GA-CoMOM to provide a set of weight coefficient sets. A DEA-window analysis and a cross efficiency analysis are then performed in order to evaluate and rank the sets of weight coefficients for various inflow scenarios. This proposed procedure might be able to find the most efficient sets of weight coefficients for the Geum-River basin in Korea.
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