确定即将过期COVID-19疫苗最佳配置的设施选址问题

A. A. N. Perwira Redi, Gerlyn Calica Altes, Justine Kyle Coronel Chan, Arni C. Acla, Parida Jewpanya, A. A. N. Agung Redioka, Yogi Tri Prasetyo, M. N. Young
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2019冠状病毒,俗称COVID-19,于2020年被世界卫生组织(世卫组织)宣布为大流行,已经影响了数十亿人,夺去了数百万人的生命。世界各地的领导人和企业都在积极研发对抗这种病毒的疫苗。经过多次测试和试验,研制出了COVID-19疫苗。鉴于对疫苗接种的巨大需求,这些疫苗不应因推广速度缓慢或供应过剩而过期而浪费。本研究旨在通过使用p -中位数模型,以较低的运输成本在邻近设施分配即将过期的COVID-19疫苗,从而在供应过剩的情况下最大限度地提高疫苗的供应。所有收集到的数据都被加载到AMPL模拟模型中,并通过不同的p值或要定位的设施数量作为剩余需求节点的供应商。通过模型仿真可以看出,p值与成本成反比;因此,将即将过期的COVID-19疫苗运送到需求集群的成本随着p值的增加而降低。通过仿真模型,研究人员确定哪些节点设施,如果开放,将产生最低的运输成本。
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Facility Location Problem to Identify The Optimal Allocation of Near-Expired COVID-19 Vaccines
Coronavirus 2019, popularly known as COVID-19 and declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2020, has affected billions of people and claimed millions of lives. Leaders and corporations worldwide have worked feverishly to develop a vaccine to combat the virus. After numerous tests and trials, COVID-19 vaccines were developed. Given the magnitude of the need for vaccination, these vaccines should not go to waste due to expiration from slow-paced rollouts or oversupply. This study aims to maximize near-expired COVID-19 vaccines in cases of oversupply by distributing them in neighbouring facilities at a low delivery cost and by utilizing P-median modelling. All gathered data were loaded into and run through the AMPL simulation model, with varying P-values or the number of facilities to be located to act as suppliers to the remaining demand nodes. Following the model simulation, it was observed that the P-value is inversely proportional to the cost; therefore, the cost of delivering near-expired COVID-19 vaccines to the demand clusters decreases as the P-value increases. Through the simulation model, the researchers determined which node facilities, if opened, would incur the lowest delivery cost.
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