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A Model-Based Systems Engineering Simulation: Analysis and Design of Hospital Bed Maintenance in Critical Health Care Systems

Authors: Dávila Andino, Arturo;

A Model-Based Systems Engineering Simulation: Analysis and Design of Hospital Bed Maintenance in Critical Health Care Systems

Abstract

This thesis summarizes the results of various methodologies integrated to solve a staffing problem when cleaning and maintaining hospital beds. First, a simplified systems engineering design model was developed to translate the need for reducing the total turnaround time of maintaining hospital beds into a performance requirement of the average time a hospital bed waits for service. The tools that were used were queueing analysis, discrete-event simulation modeling, and optimization via simulation. Finally, this work presents the derived staffing requirements from the pertinent measure of effectiveness, the average waiting time.

Keywords

Engineering, discrete-event simulation, model-based systems engineering, Operations research, SysML, 650, health care, optimization, queueing theory

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