Optimizing airspace closure with respect to politicians’ egos

I. Kostitsyna, M. Löffler, V. Polishchuk

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Abstract

When a president is landing at a busy airport, the airspace around the airport closes for commercial traffic. We show how to schedule the presidential squadron so as to minimize its impact on scheduled civilian flights; to obtain an efficient solution we use a "rainbow" algorithm recoloring aircraft on the fly as they are stored in a special type of forest. We also give a data structure to answer the following query efficiently: Given the president's ego (the requested duration of airspace closure), when would be the optimal time to close the airspace? Finally, we study the dual problem: Given the time when the airspace closure must start, what is the longest ego that can be tolerated without sacrificing the general traffic? We solve the problem by drawing a Christmas tree in a delay diagram; the tree allows one to solve also the query version of the problem. Keywords: Scheduling; Data structure; Algorithms
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)161-175
JournalTheoretical Computer Science
Volume586
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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