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Fuel consumption optimization in air transport: a review, classification, critique, simple meta-analysis, and future research implications

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : SpringerOpen

Source : European Transport Research Review

Url : https://etrr.springeropen.com/articles/10.1007/s12544-015-0160-x#Abs1

Campus : Bengaluru

School : School of Business

Year : 2016

Abstract : This paper presents a review, classification schemes, critique, a simple meta-analysis and future research implication of fuel consumption optimization (FCO) literature in the air transport sector. This review is based on 277 articles published in various publication outlets between 1973 and 2014. A review of 277 articles related to the FCO in air transport was carried out. It provides an academic database of literature between the periods of 1973– 2014 covering 69 journals and proposes a classification scheme to classify the articles. Twelve hundred of articles were identified and reviewed for their direct relevance to the FCO in air transport. Two hundred seventy seven articles were subsequently selected, reviewed and classified. Each of the 277 selected articles was categorized on four FCO dimensions (Aircraft technology & design, aviation operations & infrastructure, socioeconomic & policy measures, and alternate fuels & fuel properties). The articles were further classified into six categories of FCO research methodologies (analytical - conceptual, mathematical, statistical, and empirical- experimental, statistical, and case studies) and optimization techniques (linear programming, mixed integer programming, dynamic programming, gradient based algorithms, simulation modeling, and nature based algorithms). In addition, a simple meta-analysis was also carried out to enhance understanding of the development and evolution of research in the FCO.

Cite this Research Publication : Somesh Kumar Sharma, Vedant Singh " Fuel consumption optimization in air transport: a review, classification, critique, simple meta-analysis, and future research implications", European Transport Research Review

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