Semi-Markovian Planning to Coordinate Aerial and Maritime Medical Evacuation Platforms
The transfer of patients between two aircraft using an underway watercraft increases medical evacuation reach and flexibility in maritime environments. The selection of any one of multiple underway watercraft for patient exchange is complicated by participating aircraft utilization history and a par...
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Zusammenfassung: | The transfer of patients between two aircraft using an underway watercraft
increases medical evacuation reach and flexibility in maritime environments.
The selection of any one of multiple underway watercraft for patient exchange
is complicated by participating aircraft utilization history and a
participating watercraft position and velocity. The selection problem is
modeled as a semi-Markov decision process with an action space including both
fixed land and moving watercraft exchange points. Monte Carlo tree search with
root parallelization is used to select optimal exchange points and determine
aircraft dispatch times. Model parameters are varied in simulation to identify
representative scenarios where watercraft exchange points reduce incident
response times. We find that an optimal policy with watercraft exchange points
outperforms an optimal policy without watercraft exchange points and a greedy
policy by 35% and 40%, respectively. In partnership with the United States
Army, we deploy for the first time the watercraft exchange point by executing a
mock patient transfer with a manikin between two HH-60M medical evacuation
helicopters and an underway Army Logistic Support Vessel south of the Hawaiian
island of Oahu. Both helicopters were dispatched in accordance with our
optimized decision strategy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.04523 |