Proposal of optimization models for movements of Brazilian Army military personnel

Authors

  • Dayanna Rodrigues da Cunha Nunes Instituto Militar de Engenharia
  • Orivalde Soares da Silva Júnior Pesquisa Operacional e Logística em Engenharia de Transporte - IME
  • Renata Albergaria de Mello Bandeira Instituto Militar de Engenharia.
  • Paulo Afonso Lopes da Silva Instituto Militar de Engenharia
  • Jeronymo Mota Alves de Carvalho Centro de Desenvolvimento de Sistemas
  • Yuri Façanha Bezerra Centro de Desenvolvimento de Sistemas

Keywords:

Personnel relocation, Allocation Problem, Optimization, Brazilian Army, Integer linear programming

Abstract

The permanent change of station (PCS) of the Brazilian Army military among the various Military Organizations (OM), these grouped in the so-called garrisons in several cities, is an activity carried out annually by the Directorate of Personnel and Movement Control (DCEM), which aims to meet, in the best possible way, the needs of the Force and the interests of the military. To optimize the relocations of the military, this article presents the development of a mathematical model, based on a problem of resource allocation, and compares his results with those presented by the Decision Support System for Movements (SADMov), currently in use, which is based on a constructive algorithm. Computer experiments were carried out for a sample of 277 lieutenants of the Infantry, 374 garrisons and 912 military organizations. The results of optimizations indicate a positive attendance of 121% for the military and 34% for the OM.

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Published

2023-09-20

How to Cite

Rodrigues da Cunha Nunes, D., Soares da Silva Júnior, O., Albergaria de Mello Bandeira , R., Afonso Lopes da Silva, P., Alves de Carvalho, J. M. ., & Façanha Bezerra, Y. (2023). Proposal of optimization models for movements of Brazilian Army military personnel. Revista Militar De Ciência E Tecnologia, 39(4), 119–134. Retrieved from https://ebrevistas.eb.mil.br/CT/article/view/10051

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Engenharia Civil, Transportes e Ciências Ambientais