Les fondements mathématiques pour une aide à la décision du réseau de transport aérien: cas de la République Démocratique du Congo
Mathematical Foundation for Air Traffic Network Decision Aid: Case of Democratic Republic of the Congo
Michaël Kikomba Kahungu,
Rostin Mabela Makengo Matendo,
Ruffin-Benoît Ngoie (),
Fréderic Makengo Mbambalu and
Joseph Okitonyumbe Y.f
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Abstract:
DRC geopolitical situation was conceived by the colonizer in terms of his own interests based on the facility of the exporting means of our wealth towards the metropolis. During the second republic, the building of some airports had as unique criterion of selection, the interests of president. That situation is far from the economic, social and environmental preoccupations of our populations. The objective is to go from the situation existing in DRC and try an extension of the area in order to bring closer the capital of DRC to the contry. For this research there exist two combinatorial optimization problems wich are: localization problem and he one of cover. For better apprehending the reality we have used the multicriteria paradigm. For the case, two criteria related to the economic and social aspects have oriented the process help to the decision of extension.
Keywords: Extension; Exploration; Network; Localisation; Coverage; Air transport; Multicriteria mathematical programming. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C00 C02 C6 C60 C61 C63 C65 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-01, Revised 2013-03
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