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A general model and convergence results for determining vehicle utilization in emergency systems

Authors :
Ferenc Szidarovszky
Jeffrey Goldberg Goldberg
Source :
Communications in Statistics. Stochastic Models. 7:137-160
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1991.

Abstract

Emergency Medical Service (EMS) systems can be modeled as spatially distributed queueing systems. Each location in the area has a preference ordering for the servers (usually based on proximity of calls to servers). When a call arrives, the dispatcher scans the preference list and assigns the most preferred idle vehicle to the call. If all vehicles are busy, the call is sent to a private ambulance system that operates in parallel to the EMS system. A major problem in designing and operating EMS systems is to estimate vehicle utilizations and busy probabilities for a given set of base locations. In earlier work, various systems of nonlinear equations have been proposed to estimate the vehicle utilization in EMS systems. In this paper we present a general model structure that encompasses much of the past work. We develop convergence conditions for the general model and show that a simple bisection method can be used to find solutions. The bisection method also leads to a test for the uniqueness of the solut...

Details

ISSN :
08820287
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications in Statistics. Stochastic Models
Accession number :
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