Optimal Deployment of Irreparable, Multi-component Systems

We consider the problem of optimally timing the deployment of individual components in a multi-component system with the objective of maximizing the overall system utility over a finite planning horizon. The condition of each component, and its priority level, evolve stochastically over time while d...

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Published inIISE Annual Conference. Proceedings p. 1
Main Authors Flory, John A, Kharoufeh, Jeffrey P, Maillart, Lisa M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Norcross Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) 01.01.2010
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Summary:We consider the problem of optimally timing the deployment of individual components in a multi-component system with the objective of maximizing the overall system utility over a finite planning horizon. The condition of each component, and its priority level, evolve stochastically over time while deployment decisions are subject to availability constraints. We formulate a Markov decision process model for this problem, discuss an application in satellite constellation management and present preliminary results. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]