AIAA SPACE 2009 Conference &Amp; Exposition 2009
DOI: 10.2514/6.2009-6723
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Cargo Revenue Management for Space Logistics

Abstract: This thesis covers the development of a framework for the application of revenue management, specifically capacity control, to space logistics for use in the optimization of mission cargo allocations, which in turn affect duration, infrastructure availability, and forward logistics. Two capacity control algorithms were developed; the first is based on partitioning of Monte Carlo samples while the second is based on bid-pricing with high-frequency price adjustments. The algorithms were implemented in Java as a … Show more

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“…7,8 The current manifesting module is not heavily tested, and the developers have encountered some limitations that are more explicitly outlined in the SpaceNet user's guide. Manual manifesting may be needed to properly guarantee that resources are properly located as the current automanifesting option uses simple brute-force tactics.…”
Section: A Assumptions and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 The current manifesting module is not heavily tested, and the developers have encountered some limitations that are more explicitly outlined in the SpaceNet user's guide. Manual manifesting may be needed to properly guarantee that resources are properly located as the current automanifesting option uses simple brute-force tactics.…”
Section: A Assumptions and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%