A Multiobjective Variable Neighborhood Strategy Adaptive Search to Optimize the Dynamic EMS Location—Allocation Problem

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Abstract

An aging society increases the demand for emergency services, such as EMS. The more often EMS is needed by patients, the more medical staff are needed. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of medical staff became a critical issue. This research aims to combine the allocation of trained volunteers to substitute for medical staff and solve the EMS relocation problem. The objective of the proposed research is to (1) minimize the costs of the system and (2) maximize the number of people covered by the EMS within a predefined time. A multiobjective variable neighborhood strategy adaptive search (M-VaNSAS) has been developed to solve the problem. From the computational results, it can be seen that the proposed method obtained a better solution than that of current practice and the genetic algorithm by 32.06% and 13.43%, respectively.

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Sangkaphet, P., Pitakaso, R., Sethanan, K., Nanthasamroeng, N., Pranet, K., Khonjun, S., … Kaewta, C. (2022). A Multiobjective Variable Neighborhood Strategy Adaptive Search to Optimize the Dynamic EMS Location—Allocation Problem. Computation, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/computation10060103

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