Mathematical Programming: Linear, Integer, and Nonlinear Optimization in Military Decision-Making
William P. Fox and
Robert Burks
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William P. Fox: College of William and Mary
Robert Burks: Naval Postgraduate School
Chapter Chapter 4 in Applications of Operations Research and Management Science for Military Decision Making, 2019, pp 137-191 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Recall the Emergency Service Coordinator (ESC) for a military base is interested in locating the base’s three ambulances to maximize the residents that can be reached within 8 min in emergency situations. The base is divided into six zones and the average time required to travel from one region to the next under semi-perfect conditions are summarized in the following Table 4.1. This is equivalent to the military placing evacuation hospitals in certain locations.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-20569-0_4
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