Staff scheduling in blood collection problems

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Xiang Li
Haoyue Fan
Jiaming Liu
Qifeng Xun
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[1] Beijing University of Chemical Technology,College of Economics and Management
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Science,Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Science
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Staff scheduling; Blood collection; Stochastic demand; Staff transfer;
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To improve the blood collection volume and reduce the staff costs, this study investigates the staff scheduling problem faced by blood donation center under variant situations derived from reality. Staff scheduling for blood donation center is a complex task due to the stochastic arriving of blood donors. In this study, we propose the deterministic demand model and stochastic demand model of blood donors according to the number of donors arriving at donation sites. Then, based on the deterministic demand and the stochastic demand models, we consider the number of staff in the blood donation center and group blood donation. Five blood collection scenarios are proposed using the combination of donors and staff. To solve the proposed models, linear transformation and lexicographic order optimal method are applied. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed models, both large-scale and small-scale numerical experiments are conducted and its the stability is also validated using the 10 times of random numerical experiments. All of the experimental results show that the proposed models need few staff when facing adequate staff scenarios, and reduce the number of donors when facing inadequate staff scenarios.
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页码:365 / 400
页数:35
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