This report contains the paper that was accepted for presentation at EUFIT '96, the Fourth European Congress on Intelligent Techniques and Soft Computing, Aachen, Germany, September 2-5, 1996. In the paper, two case studies, performed at NLR and investigating the applicability of genetic algorithms in complex optimization problems, are presented. The first case study concerns the use of algorithms to support planning in Air Traffic Management (ATM). Based on given starting conditions of aircraft, they must reach their exit conditions through flying trajectories such that no conflicts occur. Trajectories are modelled by means of a Mode Of Flight based representation, i.e. trajectories are specified using straight lines, curves, accelerations and altitudes. Alternative trajectories are investigated from the first conflict on.
Application of Genetic Algorithms in the Aerospace Domain
1999
14 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
AIAA-2004-6512 Genetic Algorithms Applied to Multi-Objective Aerospace Shape Optimization
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
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