In this paper we propose a prototype model for the problem of managing waiting lists for organ transplantations. Our model captures the double-queue nature of the problem: there is a queue of patients, but also a queue of organs. Both may suffer from "impatience": the health of a patient may deteriorate, and organs cannot be preserved longer than a certain amount of time. Using advanced tools from queueing theory, we derive explicit results for key performance criteria: the rate of unsatisfied demands and of organ outdatings, the steady-state distribution of the number of organs on the shelf, the waiting time of a patient, and the long-run fraction of time during which the shelf is empty of organs.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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| Plaats van productie | Eindhoven |
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| Uitgeverij | Eurandom |
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| Aantal pagina's | 20 |
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| Status | Gepubliceerd - 2010 |
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| Naam | Report Eurandom |
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| Volume | 2010013 |
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| ISSN van geprinte versie | 1389-2355 |
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