Comparison of Emergency Medical Services Delivery Performance using Maximal Covering Location and Gradual Cover Location Problems
Ambulance location is one of the critical factors that determine the efficiency of emergency medical services delivery. Maximal Covering Location Problem is one of the widely used ambulance location models. However, its coverage function is considered unrealistic because of its ability to abruptly c...
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my.utm.798352020-01-14T08:42:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79835/ Comparison of Emergency Medical Services Delivery Performance using Maximal Covering Location and Gradual Cover Location Problems Azizan, M. H. Go, T. L. Hatta, W. A. L. W. M. Lim, C. S. Teoh, S. S. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Ambulance location is one of the critical factors that determine the efficiency of emergency medical services delivery. Maximal Covering Location Problem is one of the widely used ambulance location models. However, its coverage function is considered unrealistic because of its ability to abruptly change from fully covered to uncovered. On the contrary, Gradual Cover Location Problem coverage is considered more realistic compared to Maximal Cover Location Problem because the coverage decreases over distance. This paper examines the delivery of Emergency Medical Services under the models of Maximal Covering Location Problem and Gradual Cover Location Problem. The results show that the latter model is superior, especially when the Maximal Covering Location Problem has been deemed fully covered. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79835/1/MohdHafizAzizan2018_ComparisonofEmergencyMedicalServicesDelivery.pdf Azizan, M. H. and Go, T. L. and Hatta, W. A. L. W. M. and Lim, C. S. and Teoh, S. S. (2018) Comparison of Emergency Medical Services Delivery Performance using Maximal Covering Location and Gradual Cover Location Problems. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 7 (5). pp. 2791-2797. ISSN 2088-8708 http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v7i5.pp2791-2797 DOI:10.11591/ijece.v7i5.pp2791-2797 |
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Ambulance location is one of the critical factors that determine the efficiency of emergency medical services delivery. Maximal Covering Location Problem is one of the widely used ambulance location models. However, its coverage function is considered unrealistic because of its ability to abruptly change from fully covered to uncovered. On the contrary, Gradual Cover Location Problem coverage is considered more realistic compared to Maximal Cover Location Problem because the coverage decreases over distance. This paper examines the delivery of Emergency Medical Services under the models of Maximal Covering Location Problem and Gradual Cover Location Problem. The results show that the latter model is superior, especially when the Maximal Covering Location Problem has been deemed fully covered. |
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Comparison of Emergency Medical Services Delivery Performance using Maximal Covering Location and Gradual Cover Location Problems |
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