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A Mathematical Model of Supply Support for Space Operations

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  • Raoul J. Freeman

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

  • David C. Gogerty

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

  • Glenn W. Graves

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

  • Robin B. S. Brooks

    (The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California)

Abstract

This paper develops a methodology to evaluate various aspects of logistics supply support of space bases. It is assumed that there exists at the space base a schedule of operations that reflects the day-to-day living, build-up, and scientific experimental activities that are to be carried on. These activities, in turn, set a series of demands or requirements for products over a time spectrum. The supply system must deliver products so as to meet the amounts and times of the product requirements. Each product or module has an earliest and latest time by which it must be delivered. A mathematical model is developed that plans a series of trips, the dates at which each is to be sent, and the composition of the cargoes on each trip that satisfy the series of requirements over a time spectrum imposed by the activities at the space base. The series of trips are an expression of an efficient plan that simultaneously considers demands for different products at different future times and observes the various constraints of the system (e.g., cargo capacity of spaceships). The mathematical formulation of this scheduling problem is a simple nonlinear discrete programming problem. An algorithm has been developed for its solution, and a description thereof is presented. The model is illustrated by showing how it would supply a long-term lunar base. Various uses of the model are described.

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  • Raoul J. Freeman & David C. Gogerty & Glenn W. Graves & Robin B. S. Brooks, 1966. "A Mathematical Model of Supply Support for Space Operations," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 14(1), pages 1-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:14:y:1966:i:1:p:1-15
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.14.1.1
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    1. Robin S Liggett, 1980. "The Quadratic Assignment Problem: An Analysis of Applications and Solution Strategies," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 7(2), pages 141-162, June.

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