Flexibility management for space logistics through decision rules

Hao Chen, Brian M. Gardner, Paul T. Grogan, Koki Ho

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    Abstract

    This paper develops a flexibility management framework for space logistics mission planning under uncertainty through decision rules and multi-stage stochastic programming. It aims to add built-in flexibility to space architectures in the phase of early-stage mission planning. The proposed framework integrates the decision rule formulation into a network-based space logistics optimization formulation model. It can output a series of decision rules and generate a Pareto front between the expected mission cost (i.e., initial mass in low-Earth orbit) and the expected mission performance (i.e., effective crew operating time) considering the uncertainty in the environment and mission demands. The generated decision rules and the Pareto front plot can help decision-makers create implementable policies immediately when uncertainty events occur during space missions. An example mission case study about space station resupply under rocket launch delay uncertainty is established to demonstrate the value of the proposed framework.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAccelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery Conference, ASCEND 2020
    StatePublished - 2020
    EventAccelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery Conference, ASCEND 2020 - Las Vegas, United States
    Duration: 16 Nov 202019 Nov 2020

    Publication series

    NameAccelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery Conference, ASCEND 2020

    Conference

    ConferenceAccelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery Conference, ASCEND 2020
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityLas Vegas
    Period16/11/2019/11/20

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