在无人机非紧急供血运输中实施加油站的情景模拟法

IF 2.9 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Haitham Saleh, Mohammed Sayad, Anas Alghazi, Yasser Almoghathawi
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鉴于某些血液制品的易腐性和复杂的储存要求,从血库向医院运送血型是医疗系统的一个关键环节。出于经济原因,血液供应设施的集中化以及交通量的增加导致传统急救车的使用出现严重延误。拟议数学模型的目的是通过战略性地定位发射站和加油站,并将请求分配给这些站点,从而最大限度地降低物流成本。所提出的方法采用了整数二元线性编程,提供了四种可能的方案,考虑了无人机的飞行距离和补给节点能力。该研究进行了基于场景的分析,以检查运送血型的主要决策过程,并根据 50 个血型的请求确定了发射站和加油站的最佳配置。研究发现了两个基本要素,即 NL 和 NR,它们代表了理想的发射站数量和远离最佳发射站的加油站数量。研究结果为决策者提供了实现理想结果所需的精确站点数量,而有关加油站位置的信息则有助于资源分配规划。在非紧急情况下,引入供血加油站可延长任务范围并提高覆盖率。循序渐进地实施可防止出现运行中断,如关闭加气站。由于加气站对血液供应和物流管理有重大影响,因此这种方法还可以缩短运送时间,最大限度地减少延误,从而有可能挽救生命。
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A Scenario-Based Approach to the Implementation of Refueling Stations in Drone-Based non-Emergency of Blood Supply Transportation

A Scenario-Based Approach to the Implementation of Refueling Stations in Drone-Based non-Emergency of Blood Supply Transportation

In view of the perishable nature and complex storage requirements of certain blood products, the delivery of blood groups from blood banks to hospitals is a key aspect of the healthcare system. The centralization of blood supply facilities for economic reasons and an increase in traffic volume have led to significant delays in the use of traditional emergency vehicles. The aim of the proposed mathematical model is to minimize logistics costs by strategically positioning launch and refueling stations and assigning requests to these stations. The proposed approach employs integer binary linear programming to offer four possible scenarios that consider the flight range and supply node capacity of the drone. The study conducted a scenario-based analysis to examine the primary decision-making process for transporting blood groups and identified the optimal configuration for launching and refueling stations based on 50 group requests. The study uncovered two essential factors, NL and NR, which signify the ideal number of launching stations and the number of refueling stations situated away from the optimal launching sites. The findings offer decision-makers the precise number of stations necessary for an ideal outcome, whereas information on refueling station locations assists in resource distribution planning. Introducing refueling stations for blood supply can extend the mission range and improve coverage in nonemergency situations. Gradual implementation can prevent operational disruptions, such as station closures. This approach can also reduce delivery times and minimize delays, potentially saving lives, as refueling stations have a significant impact on the management of blood supply and logistics.

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Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.40%
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0
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) partnered with Springer to publish the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE). AJSE, which has been published by KFUPM since 1975, is a recognized national, regional and international journal that provides a great opportunity for the dissemination of research advances from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MENA and the world.
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