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Multiairport Capacity Management: Genetic Algorithm With Receding Horizon
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2007
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EngineeringAirport ManagementAerospace EngineeringAir Transport SystemComputer EngineeringAirport CapacitySystems EngineeringLogisticsBusinessAirport Capacity ManagementGenetic AlgorithmHybrid Optimization TechniqueAir Traffic ControlAir Traffic ManagementTransportation EngineeringMultiairport Capacity ManagementOperations Research
The inability of airport capacity to meet the growing air traffic demand is a major cause of congestion and costly delays. Airport capacity management (ACM) in a dynamic environment is crucial for the optimal operation of an airport. This paper reports on a novel method to attack this dynamic problem by integrating the concept of receding horizon control (RHC) into a genetic algorithm (GA). A mathematical model is set up for the dynamic ACM problem in a multiairport system where flights can be redirected between airports. A GA is then designed from an RHC point of view. Special attention is paid on how to choose those parameters related to the receding horizon and terminal penalty. A simulation study shows that the new RHC-based GA proposed in this paper is effective and efficient to solve the ACM problem in a dynamic multiairport environment
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