Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis
This paper presents an analysis of a Reception, Staging and Onward Movement hub (RSOM-hub) concept to support Canadian Forces Major Air Disaster (MAJAID) operations in the North and provides insights into the optimal RSOM-hub locations. RSOM-hubs are permanent or temporary staging bases for cross-lo...
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ftdtic:ADA548247 2023-05-15T16:55:55+02:00 Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis Ghanmi, Ahmed DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA OTTAWA (ONTARIO) CENTRE FOR OPERATIONAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 2011-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA548247 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA548247 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA548247 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Military Aircraft Operations Civil Defense Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies *DEPLOYMENT *LANDING FIELDS *OPTIMIZATION AVIATION ACCIDENTS CANADA FIRST RESPONDERS POSITION(LOCATION) STAGING FOREIGN REPORTS STAGING BASES RESPONSE TIME REDUCTION OPTIMIZATION MODELS FACILITY LOCATION Text 2011 ftdtic 2016-02-23T09:07:09Z This paper presents an analysis of a Reception, Staging and Onward Movement hub (RSOM-hub) concept to support Canadian Forces Major Air Disaster (MAJAID) operations in the North and provides insights into the optimal RSOM-hub locations. RSOM-hubs are permanent or temporary staging bases for cross-loading between strategic and tactical lift during military deployment and sustainment operations. In this study, performance measures were formulated to assess the effectiveness and the responsiveness of different RSOM-hub options to support MAJAID deployments. A simulation-based optimization model was also developed to determine the optimal number and locations of hubs in the North. The model was considered in a multi-objective framework and solution trade-offs were determined through an exhaustive search methodology. An illustrative scenario and associated data were used to simulate deployment lift to various MAJAID locations and to demonstrate the methodology. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to examine the impact of different operational parameters on hub performance and optimal locations. The study indicated that the optimal number of RSOM-hubs for MAJAID operations in the North would be two, corresponding to Iqaluit and Yellowknife. Text Iqaluit Yellowknife Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Yellowknife Canada |
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Military Aircraft Operations Civil Defense Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies *DEPLOYMENT *LANDING FIELDS *OPTIMIZATION AVIATION ACCIDENTS CANADA FIRST RESPONDERS POSITION(LOCATION) STAGING FOREIGN REPORTS STAGING BASES RESPONSE TIME REDUCTION OPTIMIZATION MODELS FACILITY LOCATION |
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Military Aircraft Operations Civil Defense Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies *DEPLOYMENT *LANDING FIELDS *OPTIMIZATION AVIATION ACCIDENTS CANADA FIRST RESPONDERS POSITION(LOCATION) STAGING FOREIGN REPORTS STAGING BASES RESPONSE TIME REDUCTION OPTIMIZATION MODELS FACILITY LOCATION Ghanmi, Ahmed Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis |
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Military Aircraft Operations Civil Defense Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies *DEPLOYMENT *LANDING FIELDS *OPTIMIZATION AVIATION ACCIDENTS CANADA FIRST RESPONDERS POSITION(LOCATION) STAGING FOREIGN REPORTS STAGING BASES RESPONSE TIME REDUCTION OPTIMIZATION MODELS FACILITY LOCATION |
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This paper presents an analysis of a Reception, Staging and Onward Movement hub (RSOM-hub) concept to support Canadian Forces Major Air Disaster (MAJAID) operations in the North and provides insights into the optimal RSOM-hub locations. RSOM-hubs are permanent or temporary staging bases for cross-loading between strategic and tactical lift during military deployment and sustainment operations. In this study, performance measures were formulated to assess the effectiveness and the responsiveness of different RSOM-hub options to support MAJAID deployments. A simulation-based optimization model was also developed to determine the optimal number and locations of hubs in the North. The model was considered in a multi-objective framework and solution trade-offs were determined through an exhaustive search methodology. An illustrative scenario and associated data were used to simulate deployment lift to various MAJAID locations and to demonstrate the methodology. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to examine the impact of different operational parameters on hub performance and optimal locations. The study indicated that the optimal number of RSOM-hubs for MAJAID operations in the North would be two, corresponding to Iqaluit and Yellowknife. |
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Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis |
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Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis |
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Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis |
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Optimal RSOM-hub Locations for Northern Operations: A MAJAID Scenario Analysis |
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