

An edition of Carrier optimization launch algorithm (1991)
an optimization model to maximize the number of tactically tasked sorties under constraint restriction
By William J. Walsh
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
Naval Postgraduate School,Available from National Technical Information Service
Language
eng
Pages
70
Description:
Timely arrival of a Carrier Battle Group (CVBG) at an assigned location is extremely important for successful execution of tactical, strategic or logistic operations. Weather conditions, tasking requirements, battle group defense and transit restrictions all impact on the CVBG's rate of advance while in transit to its newly assigned station. If these variables are not carefully considered and accounted for, then the CVBG, in all likelihood, will arrive late at its destination. This paper develops a mathematical model, which incorporates these transit variables, to assist the Battle Group Commander in successfully planning flight operations which will meet both CVBG defensive and routine tasking requirements and as well as arrive at its destination on time. This model through the use of elastic constraints will provide the commander with maximum flexibility and allow him to determine any inconsistencies between desired tasking and transit requirements.