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Title: | Integer programming model formulations for over constrained flight - Gate assignment problem | Authors: | Ozturk, Cemalettin Örnek, Mustafa Arslan Sugut I. |
Keywords: | Airport management Flight-gate assignment Integer programming Air transportation Airports Combinatorial optimization Problem solving Reconfigurable hardware Airport management Assignment problems Computational time Flight schedules Flight-gate assignment Integer programming models Over-constrained Real-world problem Integer programming |
Publisher: | Universite de Lorraine | Abstract: | Flight - Gate assignment problems are complex real world problems involving different constraints. Some of these constraints include plane-gate eligibility, assigning planes of the same airline and planes getting service from the same ground handling companies to adjacent gates, buffers for changes in flight schedules, night stand flights, priority of some gates over others, and so on. In literature there are models to solve this highly complicated problem and tackle its complexity. In this study, we propose two different Integer programming (IP) models, namely, timetabling and assignment based models to solve the problem to optimality. These models prove to be highly efficient in that the computational times are quite short. We also provide the results for one day operation of an airport using real world data. Although, the research is still in progress, in the final section we present our conclusions based on our study done so far. | Description: | 45th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2015 -- 28 October 2015 through 30 October 2015 -- 118692 | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/3987 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection |
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