A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim

Blood Supply Chain (BSC) concerns with flow of blood products from blood collection by donors to transfusion of blood components to patients. BSC comprises of collection, testing, processing, storage, distribution and transfusion activities, which are normally responsibility of Blood Centre and hosp...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.491342022-06-14T03:14:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49134/ A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim Shuib, Adibah Ibrahim, Puteh Maisarah Programming. Rule-based programming. Backtrack programming Programming languages (Electronic computers) Blood Supply Chain (BSC) concerns with flow of blood products from blood collection by donors to transfusion of blood components to patients. BSC comprises of collection, testing, processing, storage, distribution and transfusion activities, which are normally responsibility of Blood Centre and hospitals. In Malaysia, National Blood Centre (PDN) is responsible to organize blood donation, collection and processing. Current procedure practised by PDN is to have vehicles sending staffs and equipment while one vehicle is assigned to collect donated blood from donation sites and transport the blood to PDN within six hours. As consequence, vehicles shortages are encountered and resources optimization unachieved especially when many blood donation sites involved per day. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study which aims at proposing blood collection optimal routes for blood collecting vehicles that adhere to all pre-determined time windows for blood collection at blood donation sites. A Mixed Integer Goal Programming (MIGP) model based on Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows (VRPTW) has been formulated. The MIGP model pursues four goals, namely, to minimize total distance travelled, to minimize total travel time, to minimize total waiting time of vehicles and to minimize number of vehicles (routes). The model wassolved using preemptive goal programming approach and existing heuristics for the VRPTW. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the donated blood can be collected and transported using reduced number of vehicles as proposed by the MIGP model’s optimal compared to the total number of vehicles used by current practice, Thus, the proposed VRPTW based MIGP model has promising significant impact for donated blood transportation in terms of resources optimization and costs savings. The model and approach could be easily extended to solve larger problem involving large number of donation sites with variants of time windows for the sites. Penerbit UiTM 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49134/1/49134.pdf A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim. (2021) Malaysian Journal of Computing (MJoC), 6 (2). pp. 835-851. ISSN 2600-8238 https://mjoc.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Programming. Rule-based programming. Backtrack programming
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
spellingShingle Programming. Rule-based programming. Backtrack programming
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Shuib, Adibah
Ibrahim, Puteh Maisarah
A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
description Blood Supply Chain (BSC) concerns with flow of blood products from blood collection by donors to transfusion of blood components to patients. BSC comprises of collection, testing, processing, storage, distribution and transfusion activities, which are normally responsibility of Blood Centre and hospitals. In Malaysia, National Blood Centre (PDN) is responsible to organize blood donation, collection and processing. Current procedure practised by PDN is to have vehicles sending staffs and equipment while one vehicle is assigned to collect donated blood from donation sites and transport the blood to PDN within six hours. As consequence, vehicles shortages are encountered and resources optimization unachieved especially when many blood donation sites involved per day. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study which aims at proposing blood collection optimal routes for blood collecting vehicles that adhere to all pre-determined time windows for blood collection at blood donation sites. A Mixed Integer Goal Programming (MIGP) model based on Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows (VRPTW) has been formulated. The MIGP model pursues four goals, namely, to minimize total distance travelled, to minimize total travel time, to minimize total waiting time of vehicles and to minimize number of vehicles (routes). The model wassolved using preemptive goal programming approach and existing heuristics for the VRPTW. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the donated blood can be collected and transported using reduced number of vehicles as proposed by the MIGP model’s optimal compared to the total number of vehicles used by current practice, Thus, the proposed VRPTW based MIGP model has promising significant impact for donated blood transportation in terms of resources optimization and costs savings. The model and approach could be easily extended to solve larger problem involving large number of donation sites with variants of time windows for the sites.
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author Shuib, Adibah
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title A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
title_short A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
title_full A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
title_fullStr A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
title_full_unstemmed A mixed integer goal programming (MIGP) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / Adibah Shuib and Puteh Maisarah Ibrahim
title_sort mixed integer goal programming (migp) model for donated blood transportation problem – a preliminary study / adibah shuib and puteh maisarah ibrahim
publisher Penerbit UiTM
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49134/1/49134.pdf
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