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Multiresolution Network Temporal and Spatial Scheduling Model of Scenic Spot

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  • Peng Ge
  • Zhixue Liao
  • Chang Liu
  • Peiyu Ren
  • Zhaoxia Guo

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Tourism is one of pillar industries of the world economy. Low-carbon tourism will be the mainstream direction of the scenic spots' development, and the path of low-carbon tourism development is to develop economy and protect environment simultaneously. However, as the tourists' quantity is increasing, the loads of scenic spots are out of control. And the instantaneous overload in some spots caused the image phenomenon of full capacity of the whole scenic spot. Therefore, realizing the real-time schedule becomes the primary purpose of scenic spot’s management. This paper divides the tourism distribution system into several logically related subsystems and constructs a temporal and spatial multiresolution network scheduling model according to the regularity of scenic spots’ overload phenomenon in time and space. It also defines dynamic distribution probability and equivalent dynamic demand to realize the real-time prediction. We define gravitational function between fields and takes it as the utility of schedule, after resolving the transportation model of each resolution, it achieves hierarchical balance between demand and capacity of the system. The last part of the paper analyzes the time complexity of constructing a multiresolution distribution system.

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  • Peng Ge & Zhixue Liao & Chang Liu & Peiyu Ren & Zhaoxia Guo, 2013. "Multiresolution Network Temporal and Spatial Scheduling Model of Scenic Spot," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-8, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:803812
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/803812
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