Some experimental results on placement techniques
Maurice Hanan, Peter K. Wolff, et al.
DAC 1976
We introduce two new optimization models for the aircraft conflict avoidance problem that aims at issuing decisions on both speed and heading-angle deviations to keep aircraft pairwise separated by a given separation distance. The first model is a new mixed-integer nonlinear formulation. The second model is a continuous optimization formulation, less typical in aircraft conflict avoidance. The advantages of the two models are combined within a three-phase method that we propose to solve the problem to global optimality. Computational experiments on various instances from the literature yield very promising results, and show the effectiveness of the proposed models and of the three-phase solution approach.
Maurice Hanan, Peter K. Wolff, et al.
DAC 1976
Michael C. McCord, Violetta Cavalli-Sforza
ACL 2007
Thomas R. Puzak, A. Hartstein, et al.
CF 2007
Hans Becker, Frank Schmidt, et al.
Photomask and Next-Generation Lithography Mask Technology 2004