MCDM'13 - paper no. 6
DECISION MAKER'S PREFERENCES, AIRPORT GATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM AND MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMISATION
Ignacy Kaliszewski, Janusz Miroforidis, Jarosław Stańczak
Abstract:
We present an application of a methodology we developed earlier to capture a decision maker's preferences in multiobjective environments to a notorious problem in the realm of Air Traffic Management, namely the Airport Gate Assignment Problem. The problem has been modelled as an all-integer optimisation problem with two criteria. We have implemented this methodology into the commercial solver CPLEX and also into an Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimisation algorithm and we have solved with them a numerical instance of the Airport Gate Assignment Problem for a couple of decision making scenarios.
Keywords:
preference capture, airport gate assignment, exact optimization computations, evolutionary optimization computations
Reference index:
Ignacy Kaliszewski, Janusz Miroforidis, Jarosław Stańczak, (2013), DECISION MAKER'S PREFERENCES, AIRPORT GATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM AND MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMISATION, Multiple Criteria Decision Making (8), pp. 84-100
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Scopus citations in 4 paper(s):
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