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The Path&Cycle formulation for the Hotspot Problem in Air Traffic Management

Abstract

The Hotspot Problem in Air Traffic Management consists of optimally rescheduling a set of airplanes that are forecast to occupy an overcrowded region of the airspace, should they follow their original schedule. We first provide a MILP model for the Hotspot Problem using a standard big-M formulation. Then, we present a novel MILP model that gets rid of the big-M coefficients. The new formulation contains only simple combinatorial constraints, corresponding to paths and cycles in an associated disjunctive graph. We report computational results on a set of randomly generated instances. In the experiments, the new formulation consistently outperforms the big-M formulation, both in terms of running times and number of branching nodes.

Category

Academic lecture

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 267554

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Mathematics and Cybernetics

Presented at

ATMOS 2018

Place

Helsinki

Date

23.08.2018 - 24.08.2018

Year

2018

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