Title of article :
A New Mathematical Model for Gate Assignment Problem Considering Transit Passengers and Safety Constraints: Benders Decomposition Approach
Author/Authors :
Rashidi Komijan, Alireza Department of Industrial Engineering - Firoozkooh Branch - Islamic Azad University - Firoozkooh, Iran , Nasrollahpourniazi, Fatemeh Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - 81310 Skudai - Johor, Malaysia
Abstract :
Inappropriate gate assignment has some consequences such as flight delays, inefficient usage of
resources and customer’s dissatisfaction. Airports are service sectors and provide services to their
customers. Passengers and airlines are two main customers of an airport. Current research presents a
novel mathematical model for gate assignment problem to minimize customers’ dissatisfaction. In
other words, passengers walking time as well as flight delays are minimized in as objective function.
In this model, transit and non-transit passengers and also arrival and departure flights are considered.
Moreover, operational safety constraints are inserted to avoid collision of large aircrafts. The
proposed model is solved by Benders decomposition approach. The model is applied in San Francisco
International Airport for a 24-hour horizon. The result shows that walking time of non-transit
passengers, walking time of transit passengers, delay in departure flights and delay in arrivals include
74.55, 23.32, 0.96 and 1.17 percent of the objective function, respectively.
Keywords :
Gate Assignment Problem (GAP) , Benders Decomposition , Mixed Integer Programming (MIP)
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial Engineering International