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A New Efficient Genetic Algorithm for Solving the Kidney Exchange Problem

  • Universidad Javeriana
  • Universidad Andrés Bello

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Abstract

In the United States, renal complications rank eighth as the most common cause of death, creating waiting lists approaching 100000 people, with only around 25000 accessing kidney transplants. Faced with the challenge of meeting the total demand for necessary kidneys, renal exchange programs involving donors, recipients, and altruists have emerged, aiming to establish exchanges with chains or shortened cycles for logistical reasons. With the increasing prevalence of these exchanges and programs in both the United States and Europe, this paper presents a genetic algorithm designed to address them. This strategy is conceived to tackle larger instances, overcoming the limitations of conventional mathematical models reported in the literature. The application of this metaheuristic provides an effective and scalable solution, improving kidney allocation in the context of high demand and logistical constraints, offering responses to instances that cannot be addressed exactly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages130-145
Number of pages16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event4th International Conference on Advanced Research in Technologies, Information, Innovation and Sustainability 2024, ARTIIS 2024 - Santiago de Chile, Chile
Duration: 21 Oct 202423 Oct 2024

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Advanced Research in Technologies, Information, Innovation and Sustainability 2024, ARTIIS 2024
Country/TerritoryChile
CitySantiago de Chile
Period21/10/2423/10/24

Keywords

  • Metaheuristic
  • Genetic Algorithm
  • Chains and cycles
  • Donors and Altruists
  • Kidney Exchange Problem

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