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Optimizing the design of a route in Terminal Maneuvering Area using Branch and Bound

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.The sharp increase in air traffic flow causes traffic congestion in airspaces near airports, called Terminal Maneuvering Areas (TMA). The departure and arrival traffic of airports follow pre-designed routes named Standard Instrument Departure (SID) routes and Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STAR). Optimizing these routes is crucial to regulate air traffic. Currently, SIDs and STARs are designed manually, based on the airport layout and nearby constraints. The objective of this research is to propose a methodology for designing an arrival/departure route in TMA, taking into account some constraints including obstacle avoidance. The shape of a route in horizontal plan is a succession of arcs of circles and segments. The originality of our study is, on the one hand, that the horizontal route is associated with a cone in vertical plan enveloping all ascent (or descent) aircraft profiles, and on the other hand, a branching strategy in a Branch and Bound (B\&B) framework tailored on the problem is proposed.
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hal-01280641 , version 1 (04-03-2016)

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Jun Zhou, Sonia Cafieri, Daniel Delahaye, Mohammed Sbihi. Optimizing the design of a route in Terminal Maneuvering Area using Branch and Bound. EIWAC 2015, 4th ENRI International Workshop on ATM/CNS, ENRI, Nov 2015, Tokyo, Japan. ⟨hal-01280641⟩
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