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Computing the set of Epsilon-efficient solutions in multiobjective space mission design
In this work, we consider multiobjective space mission design problems. We will start from the need, from a practical point of view, to consider in addition to the (Pareto) optimal solutions also nearly optimal ones. In fact, extending the set of solutions for a given mission to those nearly optimal signiļ¬cantly increases the number of options for the decision maker and gives a measure of the size of the launch windows corresponding to each optimal solution, i.e., a measure of its robustness. Whereas the possible loss of such approximate solutions compared to optimalāand possibly even ābetterāāones is dispensable. For this, we will examine several typical problems in space trajectory designāa biimpulsive transfer from the Earth to the asteroid Apophis and two low-thrust multigravity assist transfersāand demonstrate the possible beneļ¬t of the novel approach. Further, we will present a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm which is designed for this purpose