TPACTM Disruption Management is part of the TPACTM suite of planning tools. It is used to manage disruptions that occur on the day of operations. The objective of the TPACTM Disruption Management Optimizer is to assist operations control staff in the discovery of and recovery from modifications to the published schedule on the day of operations, in order to minimize disruptions as they occur.
On the day of operations, delays, cancellations and closures will result in increased crewing costs, aircraft running costs and changes to the schedule. Disruption management is the response to these problems which gives a swift recovery to the planned operation. Typically it consists of the following steps:
Disruption management has been the subject of extensive research and development over the past 20 years. The best results can only be achieved when fleet, crew, passengers, freight and scheduled maintenance are integrated into a single real time decision support tool that allows rapid visualization of the current situation and the effects of any planned recovery.
The key difference between Disruption Management and other types of optimization is that it aims to not only be an optimizer, but also a decision support system. Solving a problem in seconds allows the operator to resolve mission critical issues in real time during the day of operations.
The key challenges in Disruption Management are:
You can read an interesting article written by CTI's Vice President of Architecture and Research Ian Evans here.
The TPACTM Disruption Management Optimizer has been designed to handle all disruption management requirements for a transport enterprise, including:
If a resource becomes unserviceable the TPACTM Disruption Management Optimizer works out several different solutions for this problem and presents them to the user. Each solution is ranked according to their weighted costs. The user can graphically visualize the changes to the schedule on a Gantt chart for each solution, and also view a detailed breakdown of their changes and costs.
The TPACTM Disruption Management Optimizer has the following advantages:
The user interface TPACTM Workbench allows the user to perform a number of optimization runs each with different run parameters and to then compare the results to select the run with the desired outcome. Multiple simultaneous runs can be performed, and run progress can be monitored in real time. Runs can be scheduled to maximize the usage of available hardware. Runs can be monitored with "live graphs" to assess the quality of a solution before the run has completed. Results from an optimization run can also be edited to create a final solution or to "warm start" another optimization run.
Solutions to disruptions are obtained in seconds for simple problem sets and minutes for complex problem sets, allowing the user to make decisions regarding possible changes to the schedule in real time.
TPACTM Disruption Management is a Unix based technology that harnesses the power of FICO's Xpress optimizer. TPACTM Disruption Management is made available through the TPAC Framework that includes:
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