On the performance of GRASP and dynamic programming for the blood assignment problem

Kevin Igwe, M. Olusanya, A. Adewumi
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Blood is very precious and vital in medicine; blood transfusion occurs every day during surgery or for other reasons. However, the continuous daily demands for blood transfusion in the hospitals have exerted more pressure on blood banks. For this reason the assignment of blood at blood transfusion centers requires optimization techniques in order to have efficient allocation as to reduce wastage and meet all the demands of the patient. The constraints of acquiring blood (cost), the blood grouping into types (Rhesus factors) and the limited shelf life of blood have pose a big challenge to blood transfusion centers. This paper models blood assignment problem in form of multiple knapsack problem and implement two local search optimization techniques, dynamic programming and GRASP, that use the model to facilitate efficient assignment of red blood units from available blood types to different request for blood of different types. Therefore, the result shows that GRASP handles data more efficiently over dynamic programming.
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血液分配问题的GRASP与动态规划的性能研究
血液在医学上是非常宝贵和重要的;在手术期间或其他原因,每天都要输血。然而,医院每天持续不断的输血需求给血库带来了更大的压力。因此,输血中心的血液分配需要优化技术,以便有效分配,减少浪费,满足患者的所有需求。获取血液的限制(成本)、血型的限制(恒河因子)和血液的有限保质期给输血中心带来了很大的挑战。本文以多背包问题的形式对血液分配问题进行建模,并实现动态规划和GRASP两种局部搜索优化技术,利用该模型将可用血型中的红血量有效分配给不同血型的不同血液需求。因此,结果表明,与动态规划相比,GRASP更有效地处理数据。
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