Hypercube simulation analysis for a large-scale ambulance service system

A simple yet powerful simulation model for an ambulance service system is devised and applied to a large-scale ambulance system in the Tokyo metropolis. Our simulation can provide useful measures for the location analysis of ambulance stations, which are rarely incorporated in traditional optimal lo...

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