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Friday, April 16 • 10:15am - 10:30am
An Optimal Route for People with Ambulant Disabilities Using Mathematical Risk Modeling and Analytic Hierarchy Process

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Authors:Bernard H. Ugalde, Albert A. Vinluan, Jennifer T. Carpio
Abstract:Proper travel planning is an important consideration for people with ambulant disabilities for them to be able to move around safely with agility. Thus, determining the appropriate route after considering a variety of converg-ing factors is a crucial task. The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the ap-plication of Mathematical Risk Modeling and Analytical Hierarchy Process op-timizes the graph representation for people with reduced mobility. This paper first attempted to identify the highly relevant factors influencing the selection of the best route in the Central Business District of Baguio. Then, it presented a novel model that uses scientific calculations and subjective judgments in the decision-making process. The proposed model strengthens the capacity of peo-ple with ambulant disabilities to handle ambiguous navigation criteria with some time and safety benefits.

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Friday April 16, 2021 10:15am - 10:30am BST
Virtual Room A Las Vegas, Nevada, USA