Print Email Facebook Twitter Plan repair in decoupled Simple Temporal Problems Title Plan repair in decoupled Simple Temporal Problems Author Emmerich, S. Contributor Witteveen, C. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Software Technology Date 2009-11-20 Abstract Airports will face congestion problems due to increasing air traffic. Since airport expansion is not always possible, other solutions must be found. One solution could be to make better use of the parties at an airport. Ground handling parties are an example of parties at an airport. Aircraft fueling, passenger boarding and cleaning of an aircraft are examples of ground handling processes, which are performed by ground handling parties. This thesis focuses on replanning of ground handling processes. The original ground handling process plan is modeled as a Simple Temporal Problem. By solving the Temporal Decoupling Problem for a given plan, the plan is split into several independent subplans, each subplan represents a plan for a service provider. Whenever an aircraft is delayed or one of the ground handling processes is disturbed, the current plan may become infeasible. Subsequently, repair algorithms have to be applied to repair the broken plan. The main contribution of this thesis is to propose repair algorithms for a ground handling process plan, modeled as a decoupled Simple Temporal Problem. Subject plan repairtemporal decouplingsimple temporal problem To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e664e575-4455-4bd8-907f-f28c667d0e51 Embargo date 2009-11-28 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2009 Emmerich, S. Files PDF thesis_stephan_emmerich.pdf 7.02 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e664e575-4455-4bd8-907f-f28c667d0e51/datastream/OBJ/view