Transportation System-of-Systems Simulator for Multimodal Demand and Emissions Forecasts

Author(s):  
Jung-ho Lewe ◽  
Holger Pfaender ◽  
Ludovic Hivin ◽  
Linyu Zhang ◽  
Dimitri N. Mavris
2017 ◽  
Vol 139 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibrahim M. Chamseddine ◽  
Michael Kokkolaras

Previous work in air transportation system-of-systems (ATSoSs) design optimization considered integrated aircraft sizing, fleet allocation, and route network configuration. The associated nested multidisciplinary formulation posed a numerically challenging blackbox optimization problem; therefore, direct search methods with convergence properties were used to solve it. However, the complexity of the blackbox impedes greatly the solution of larger-scale problems, where the number of considered nodes in the route network is high. The research presented here adopts a rule-based route network design inspired by biological transfer principles. This bio-inspired approach decouples the network configuration problem from the optimization loop, leading to significant numerical simplifications. The usefulness of the bio-inspired approach is demonstrated by comparing its results to those obtained using the nested formulation for a 15 city network. We then consider introduction of new aircraft as well as a larger problem with 20 cities.


Author(s):  
Ibrahim M. Chamseddine ◽  
Michael Kokkolaras

Previous work in air transportation system-of-systems design optimization considered integrated aircraft sizing, fleet allocation and route network configuration. The associated nested multidisciplinary formulation posed a numerically challenging optimization problem; therefore, direct search methods with convergence properties were used to solve it. However, the complexity of the blackbox is such that it impedes greatly the solution of larger-scale problems, where the number of considered nodes in the route network is high. The research presented here adopts a rule-based route network design inspired by biological transfer principles. This bio-inspired approach decouples the network configuration problem from the optimization loop, leading to significant numerical simplifications. The usefulness of the bio-inspired approach is demonstrated by comparing its results to those obtained using the nested formulation for a 15-city network. We then consider introduction of new aircraft as well as a larger problem with 20 cities.


2011 ◽  
Vol 131 (8) ◽  
pp. 1059-1067
Author(s):  
Takahiro Hoshino ◽  
Kazuhiro Tsuboi ◽  
Yoshio Hamamatsu

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