Buffer Times Between Scheduled Events in Resource Assignment Problem: A Conflict-Robust Perspective

Jinjia Huang, Chung Piaw Teo, Fan Wang, Zhou Xu

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Abstract

Problem definition: In many resource scheduling problems for services with scheduled starting and completion times (e.g., airport gate assignment), a common approach is to maintain appropriate buffer between successive services assigned to a common resource. With a large buffer, the chances of a “crossing” (i.e., a flight arriving later than the succeeding one at the gate) will be significantly reduced. This approach is often preferred over more sophisticated stochastic mixed-integer programming methods that track the arrival of all the flights to infer the number of “conflicts” (i.e., a flight arriving at a time when the assigned gate becomes unavailable). We provide a theoretical explanation, from the perspective of robust optimization for the good performance of the buffering approach in minimizing not only the number of crossings but also the number of conflicts in the operations. Methodology/results: We show that the buffering method inherently minimizes the worst-case number of “conflicts” under both robust and distributionally robust optimization models using down-monotone uncertainty sets. Interestingly, under down-monotone properties, the worst-case number of crossings is identical to the worst-case number of conflicts. Using this equivalence, we demonstrate how feature information from flight and historical delay information can be used to enhance the effectiveness of the buffering method. Managerial implications: The paper provides the first theoretical justification on the use of buffering method to control for the number of conflicts in resource assignment problem.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2268-2276
Number of pages9
JournalManufacturing and Service Operations Management
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • airport gate assignment
  • buffer design
  • conflict resolution
  • crossing
  • distributionally robust optimization
  • resource assignment
  • scheduled service

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Strategy and Management
  • Management Science and Operations Research

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