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Modeling and Resolution of the Allocation Problem of the Time Slots in Dakar Airport

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  • Youssouf Ahamada
  • Salimata G. Diagne
  • Amadou Coulibaly
  • D'ethi'e Dione
  • N'dogotar N閘io
  • Youssou Gningue

Abstract

In this article, we proposed a programming linear model in integer numbers(PLIN) for the optimal allocation of the time slots in the international Leopold Sedar Senghor airport of Dakar (L.S.S). The slots are specific allocated periods which allow an aircraft to land or take off in a saturated airport. Their attribution depends on the configuration of the airport, more particularly on its capacity. We maximize the confirmed demand in each slot and take the number of aircrafts and the number of manageable passengers with an optimal quality service into account. We used the CPLEX software so that to test the effectiveness of the linear model. Firstly, in the proposed model linear in integer numbers, any unmet demand was isolated. Secondly,the rejected demands by introducing a model and an algorithm of resolution based on the dynamic programming.

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  • Youssouf Ahamada & Salimata G. Diagne & Amadou Coulibaly & D'ethi'e Dione & N'dogotar N閘io & Youssou Gningue, 2017. "Modeling and Resolution of the Allocation Problem of the Time Slots in Dakar Airport," Journal of Mathematics Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(3), pages 30-37, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jmrjnl:v:9:y:2017:i:3:p:30-37
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    1. Ahamada Youssouf & Salimata G. Diagne & Bakary Kone & Amadou Koulibaly & Youssou Gningue, 2018. "Optimization of Time Slots for the Air-Traffic Management," Journal of Mathematics Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(4), pages 39-48, August.

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    Keywords

    optimization; dynamic programming; allocation; times slot;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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