Development of an intelligent airport operations scheduling system

In this study, the focus was placed on the gate assignment problem at an airport, as it is a major activity that impacts the other aspects of airport operations. Aircraft-Gate Assignment Problem (AGAP) is a well-known NP-hard problem for optimization. The assignment itself requires considerations of...

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Main Authors: Lam, Soi Hoi, Chao, Jia Meng, Fan, Henry Shing Leung
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-51722023-03-03T16:46:12Z Development of an intelligent airport operations scheduling system Lam, Soi Hoi Chao, Jia Meng Fan, Henry Shing Leung School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation In this study, the focus was placed on the gate assignment problem at an airport, as it is a major activity that impacts the other aspects of airport operations. Aircraft-Gate Assignment Problem (AGAP) is a well-known NP-hard problem for optimization. The assignment itself requires considerations of a number of factors with some of which not easily represented in mathematical formulae and the solution may not necessarily be guaranteed. During daily airport operations the arrival and departure times of flights may vary compared to their original schedules. This may require reassignment of gates to capture the dynamics of flights and gate status to enhance the level of services provided to passengers. For busy airports with high number of arrivals/departures, the assignment decisions must be made within a short time to capture all the changes. 2008-09-17T10:31:10Z 2008-09-17T10:31:10Z 2004 2004 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5172 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lam, Soi Hoi
Chao, Jia Meng
Fan, Henry Shing Leung
Development of an intelligent airport operations scheduling system
description In this study, the focus was placed on the gate assignment problem at an airport, as it is a major activity that impacts the other aspects of airport operations. Aircraft-Gate Assignment Problem (AGAP) is a well-known NP-hard problem for optimization. The assignment itself requires considerations of a number of factors with some of which not easily represented in mathematical formulae and the solution may not necessarily be guaranteed. During daily airport operations the arrival and departure times of flights may vary compared to their original schedules. This may require reassignment of gates to capture the dynamics of flights and gate status to enhance the level of services provided to passengers. For busy airports with high number of arrivals/departures, the assignment decisions must be made within a short time to capture all the changes.
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title Development of an intelligent airport operations scheduling system
title_short Development of an intelligent airport operations scheduling system
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