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A Study of Tradeoffs in Airport Coordinated Surface Operations

Ji Ma
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Daniel Delahaye
Mohammed Sbihi

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Airports represent the major bottleneck in the air traffic management system with increasing traffic density. Enhanced levels of automation and coordination of surface operations are imperative to reduce congestion and to improve efficiency. This paper addresses the problem of comparing different control strategies on the airport surface to investigate their impacts and benefits. We propose an optimization approach to solve in a unified manner the coordinated surface operations problem on network models of an actual hub airport. Controlled pushback time, taxi reroutes and controlled holding time (waiting time at runway threshold for departures and time spent in runway crossing queues for arrivals) are considered as decisions to optimize the ground movement problem. Three major aspects are discussed:1) benefits of incorporating taxi reroutes on the airport performance metrics; 2) priority of arrivals and departures in runway crossings; 3) tradeoffs between controlled pushback and controlled holding time for departures. A preliminary study case is conducted in a model based on operations of Paris Charles De-Gaulle airport under the most frequently used configuration. Airport is modeled using a node-link network structure. Alternate taxi routes are constructed based on surface surveillance records with respect to current procedural factors. A representative peak-hour traffic scenario is generated using historical data. The effectiveness of the proposed optimization methods is investigated.
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hal-01637959 , version 1 (18-11-2017)

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Ji Ma, Daniel Delahaye, Mohammed Sbihi, Paolo Maria Scala, M Mujica Mota. A Study of Tradeoffs in Airport Coordinated Surface Operations. EIWAC 2017, 6th ENRI international workshop on ATM/CNS, Nov 2017, Tokyo, Japan. ⟨hal-01637959⟩
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