Location and relocation problems in the context of the emergency medical service systems: a case study

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Mahdi Moeini
Zied Jemai
Evren Sahin
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[1] Technical University of Kaiserslautern,Chair of Business Information and Operations Research (BISOR)
[2] Ecole Centrale Paris,LGI
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Central European Journal of Operations Research | 2015年 / 23卷
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Emergency medical service; Integer linear programming ; Location problems; Logistics;
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In this paper, we address the dynamic emergency medical service (EMS) systems. A dynamic location model is presented for locating and relocating a fleet of ambulances. The proposed model can control the movements and locations of ambulances in order to provide a better coverage of the demand points. The model can keep this ability under different fluctuation patterns that may happen during a given period of time. A number of numerical experiments have been carried out by using some real-world data sets. They have been collected through the French EMS system at the Hospital Henri Mondor, France. Finally, we present a comparison between the results of the introduced model and the outputs of a classical EMS dynamic location model. According to the observations, the introduced model provides a better coverage of the EMS demands.
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页码:641 / 658
页数:17
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