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Ambulance redeployment: An approximate dynamic programming approach
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationOperations ResearchEmergency LogisticsLogisticsSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationAdp PoliciesCombinatorial OptimizationAmbulance RedeploymentTransportation EngineeringComputer ScienceApproximate Dynamic ProgrammingBusinessDynamic ProgrammingEmergency Medical ServiceOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceEmergency Medicine
Emergency medical service (EMS) providers are charged with the task of managing ambulances so that the time required to respond to emergency calls is minimized. One approach that may assist in reducing response times is ambulance redeployment, i.e., repositioning idle ambulances in real time. We formulate a simulation model of EMS operations to evaluate the performance of a given allocation policy and use this model in an approximate dynamic programming (ADP) context to compute high-quality redeployment policies. We find that the resulting ADP policies perform much better than sub-optimal static policies and marginally better than near-optimal static policies. Representative computational results for Edmonton, Alberta are included.
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