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Modeling for Optimal Ambulance Patient Compartment Layout
Published
Author(s)
Deogratias Kibira, Yung-Tsun Lee, Mehdi Dadfarnia
Abstract
This paper describes how modeling and simulation can play a major role in developing standards recommendations for patient compartment layout of automotive ambulances in the United States, to improve performance and safety. Acquiring necessary information from relevant stakeholders is shown as a method that can be used to determine user design requirements. The requirements will in turn be used to develop design concepts taking into consideration human interface with the ambulance work environment. The modeling and simulation of clinical care activities in the ambulance can be used to evaluate the design concepts and determine those that would better meet safety and performance requirements.
Conference Dates
March 26-29, 2012
Conference Location
Orlando, FL, US
Conference Title
2012 Spring Simulation Multiconference sponsored by the Society for Modeling & Simulation International
Kibira, D.
, Lee, Y.
and Dadfarnia, M.
(2012),
Modeling for Optimal Ambulance Patient Compartment Layout, 2012 Spring Simulation Multiconference sponsored by the Society for Modeling & Simulation International, Orlando, FL, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=910553
(Accessed October 9, 2025)