DocumentCode
37745
Title
Optimal Decision Support for Air Power Potential
Author
Rai, Rajiv N. ; Bolia, Nomesh
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India
Volume
61
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
May-14
Firstpage
310
Lastpage
322
Abstract
Wars of all degrees and intensities have the potential to intensely affect the economic, social, political, and institutional values of a nation. Among air power (AP) , land power, and sea power, AP plays the most decisive role in the outcome of any war. Formation of any air combat unit ( ACU) to encounter hostility is faced with twofold problems. The first one lies in raising the unit taking into account the configuration of various categories of weapons the unit should hold for its functional role and subject to various constraints. Second, any combat unit is interested in selecting the right vendor who can supply the required category of weapons based on budget allocation. In this paper, the selection of alternatives for the procurement of weapons is initially discussed with the help of analytic network process approach. This paper then discusses a hierarchical weapon systems valuation model framework and applies analytic hierarchy process in establishing two major indices used to evaluate AP effectiveness and AP potential. They are termed as air power index ( API) and air power value (APV). Using API and APV as tools, an optimization model for raising an ACU considering several representative constraints, which the unit may come across, is developed. All models are demonstrated with the help of illustrative examples.
Keywords
analytic hierarchy process; defence industry; socio-economic effects; weapons; ACU; AP effectiveness; AP potential; API; APV; air combat unit; air power index; air power potential; air power value; analytic network process approach; budget allocation; economic values; hierarchical weapon systems valuation model framework; institutional values; land power; optimal decision support; political values; sea power; social values; weapons; Estimation; Force; Indexes; Missiles; Procurement; Reliability; Air combat unit (ACU); air power index (API); air power potential (APP); air power value (APV); analytic hierarchy process (AHP); analytic network process (ANP); attack; defence;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2013.2293420
Filename
6692892
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