Air fleet and facility planning via optimal control models

Sarma, V. V. S. ; Ramchand, K. (1979) Air fleet and facility planning via optimal control models IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 9 (3). pp. 131-142. ISSN 0018-9472

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Abstract

A study is presented which is aimed at developing techniques suitable for effective planning and efficient operation of fleets of aircraft typical of the air force of a developing country. An important aspect of fleet management, the problem of resource allocation for achieving prescribed operational effectiveness of the fleet, is considered. For analysis purposes, it is assumed that the planes operate in a single flying-base repair-depot environment. The perennial problem of resource allocation for fleet and facility buildup that faces planners is modeled and solved as an optimal control problem. These models contain two "policy" variables representing investments in aircraft and repair facilities. The feasibility of decentralized control is explored by assuming the two policy variables are under the control of two independent decisionmakers guided by different and not often well coordinated objectives.

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