Analytical model of the vessel functioning on the basis of the loading information system designing
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2018.121892Keywords:
model of ship functioning, information system, optimization task, laytime, radioactive cargoesAbstract
The analytical model of the vessel functioning is proposed, which includes the development of a new information loading system and the solution of the optimization task for the effective placement of the biological protection module for the transportation of radioactive substances along with other cargoes by the criteria for minimizing the laytime of a line trip. The optimization is carried out by solving the classical satchel problem, for the implementation of which a genetic algorithm is used
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