Treffer: Optimization Routine for Generating Medical Kits for Spaceflight Using the Integrated Medical Model

Title:
Optimization Routine for Generating Medical Kits for Spaceflight Using the Integrated Medical Model
Publisher Information:
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2017.
Publication Year:
2017
Subject Terms:
Document Type:
Report Report
Language:
English
Notes:
WBS 444543.02.02.05.01
Accession Number:
edsnas.20170001541
Database:
NASA Technical Reports

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The Integrated Medical Model (IMM) is a MATLAB model that provides probabilistic assessment of the medical risk associated with human spaceflight missions.Different simulations or profiles can be run in which input conditions regarding both mission characteristics and crew characteristics may vary. For each simulation, the IMM records the total medical events that occur and “treats” each event with resources drawn from import scripts. IMM outputs include Total Medical Events (TME), Crew Health Index (CHI), probability of Evacuation (pEVAC), and probability of Loss of Crew Life (pLOCL).The Crew Health Index is determined by the amount of quality time lost (QTL). Previously, an optimization code was implemented in order to efficiently generate medical kits. The kits were optimized to have the greatest benefit possible, given amass and/or volume constraint. A 6-crew, 14-day lunar mission was chosen for the simulation and run through the IMM for 100,000 trials. A built-in MATLAB solver, mixed-integer linear programming, was used for the optimization routine. Kits were generated in 10% increments ranging from 10%-100% of the benefit constraints. Conditions wheremass alone was minimized, volume alone was minimized, and where mass and volume were minimizedjointly were tested.