ATM performance measurement in Europe,the US and China |
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Authors: | Andrew Cook Seddik Belkoura Massimiliano Zanin |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Planning and Transport, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW15LS, United Kingdom;2. The Innaxis Foundation and Research Institute, José Ortega y Gasset 20, Madrid 28006, Spain;3. The Innaxis Foundation and Research Institute, José Ortega y Gasset 20, Madrid 28006, Spain;Faculdade de Ci(e)ncias e Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa 2829-516, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Air traffic management (ATM) performance and the metrics used in its assessment are investigated for the first time across the three largest ATM world regions: Europe, the US and China. The market structure and flow management practices of each region are presented. A wide range of performance data across these three regions is synthesised. For topological and performance assessment, the notion of a 'sufficient' sample is often non-intuitive: many metrics may behave non-monotonically as a function of sampling fraction. Missing and under-developed metrics are identified, and the need for a balance between standardisation and flexibility is proposed. Longitudinal and cross-sectional metric trade-offs are identified. |
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Keywords: | Air traffic management Data Metric Performance Sampling Topology |
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