Simulated annealing for the blood pickup routing problem

T. Iswari, V. Yu, A. Asih
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Blood service operation is a key component of healthcare systems all over the world. Transporting time-sensitive products like blood presents a specific and unique challenge, as such perishable products have a spoilage time before which they must be used to avoid deterioration. Therefore, if the spoilage time is exceeded, then the product should be discarded. The blood pickup routing problem (BPRP) focuses on the upstream activities of blood logistics, starting from collection or pickup of blood bags at fixed donation sites and then delivering the blood bags to the blood bank. BPRP is an extension of the well-known vehicle routing problem with time windows. In BPRP, the set of vehicle routes are constructed to minimize total distance while at the same time observing time window constraints of donation sites and the spoilage time constraint of the blood. More specifically, each donation site has its time window during which a vehicle can start collecting blood bags at the site. The blood bags must be transported back to the blood bank before the bank's closing time and the blood's spoilage time. This study develops a mathematical programming model for BPRP. Since CPLEX can only solve the model to optimality for small instances, this study proposes a simulated annealing (SA) based heuristic approach to solve medium and large BPRP instances. We test the proposed SA heuristic on BPRP instances generated by this study. Computational results show that the proposed SA heuristic performs well on solving BPRP.
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血液采集路径问题的模拟退火
献血服务是世界各地卫生保健系统的重要组成部分。运输像血液这样对时间敏感的产品是一项特殊而独特的挑战,因为这类易腐产品有一个变质时间,在此之前必须使用它们以避免变质。因此,如果超过了变质时间,那么该产品就应该被丢弃。采血路线问题(BPRP)侧重于血液物流的上游活动,即从在固定的献血点采集或提取血袋开始,然后将血袋运送到血库。BPRP是带时间窗的车辆路径问题的扩展。在BPRP中,车辆路线集的构建是为了最小化总距离,同时观察献血点的时间窗约束和血液的变质时间约束。更具体地说,每个献血地点都有一个时间窗口,在此期间车辆可以在该地点开始收集血袋。血袋必须在血库关闭时间和血液变质时间之前运回血库。本研究建立了BPRP的数学规划模型。由于CPLEX只能对小实例求解模型达到最优,本研究提出了一种基于模拟退火(SA)的启发式方法来求解大中型BPRP实例。我们在本研究生成的BPRP实例上测试了提出的SA启发式。计算结果表明,所提出的SA启发式算法在求解BPRP问题上具有良好的性能。
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International Journal of Information and Management Sciences
International Journal of Information and Management Sciences Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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