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Comparison of alternative route selection strategies based on simulation optimization
Institution:1. National Key Lab of Air Traffic Flow Management, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, China;2. Center for Air Transportation Systems Research, Department of Systems Engineering&0perations Research, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA
Abstract:Air traffic flow management (ATFM) is a collaborative process between the airspace provider and the airspace users. The result of the collaboration should be an outcome that maxi-mizes the utility of the system without excessively penalizing any of the agents. This paper develops a discrete-event simulation model which consists of aggregate departure/arrival airports, flight routes, and sectors for evaluating the alternative collaborative route selection strategy. Given the different perspectives from air traffic control center (ACC) and airlines, eight performance-metrics and five alternative route selection strategies represent the past, current and proposed air traffic flow management operations that were evaluated. The Monte Carlo method combined with the Optimal Computing Budget Allocation (OCBA) simulation optimization technique is employed to assess the performance of different strategies. A case study of the upper air routes in central and southern China shows that the proposed model can be readily implemented to simulate different kinds of air traffic flow management strategies and predict the effect of changes on the airspace sys-tem. It also shows that the proposed alternative collaborative route selection strategy is an effective way in alleviating the en-route traffic congestion.
Keywords:Air traffic control  Decision support systems  Discrete-event simulation  Monte Carlo methods  OCBA
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