This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in Eulerian models of the National Airspace System (NAS). It is shown that the problems of scheduling and routing aircraft flows in the NAS can be posed as the control of a network of queues with load-dependent service rates. We can then fo-cus on developing techniques to ensure that the aircraft queues in each airspace sector, which are an indicator of the air traffic controller workloads, are kept small. This paper uses the proposed framework to develop control laws that help prepare the NAS for fast recovery from a weather event, given a probabilistic forecast of capacities. In par-ticular, the model includes the management of airport arriva...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is projecting tremendous growth in air traffic demand and ...
Throughout the United States and Europe, demand for airport use has been increasing rapidly during r...
The current system of Air Traffic Control (ATC) relies on a centralized control architecture. At its...
This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in...
This paper proposes an Eulerian model of traffic flows in the National Airspace System (NAS) and pre...
Abstract—A new Eulerian model of airspace is derived and applied to high altitude traffic for a full...
A route network lays in the terminal airspace. The route network can be divided into multiple subnet...
This paper presents a modeling methodology to assess a range of operational concepts for collaborati...
To ensure that air traffic demand does not exceed airport and airspace capacities, traffic managemen...
Recent weather-related events have provoked discussion on how to measure their impact on aviation in...
This paper presents an analysis of National Airspace System (NAS) delay. An inter-acting set of mode...
Dynamic airspace configuration (DAC) algorithms strive to restructure the U.S. National Airspace Sys...
The current air traffic management system has been pushed to its limit and will not be able to keep ...
In this thesis we present a new integer linear programming model for air traffic flow management. T...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in air traffic demands, which has led to an i...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is projecting tremendous growth in air traffic demand and ...
Throughout the United States and Europe, demand for airport use has been increasing rapidly during r...
The current system of Air Traffic Control (ATC) relies on a centralized control architecture. At its...
This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in...
This paper proposes an Eulerian model of traffic flows in the National Airspace System (NAS) and pre...
Abstract—A new Eulerian model of airspace is derived and applied to high altitude traffic for a full...
A route network lays in the terminal airspace. The route network can be divided into multiple subnet...
This paper presents a modeling methodology to assess a range of operational concepts for collaborati...
To ensure that air traffic demand does not exceed airport and airspace capacities, traffic managemen...
Recent weather-related events have provoked discussion on how to measure their impact on aviation in...
This paper presents an analysis of National Airspace System (NAS) delay. An inter-acting set of mode...
Dynamic airspace configuration (DAC) algorithms strive to restructure the U.S. National Airspace Sys...
The current air traffic management system has been pushed to its limit and will not be able to keep ...
In this thesis we present a new integer linear programming model for air traffic flow management. T...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in air traffic demands, which has led to an i...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is projecting tremendous growth in air traffic demand and ...
Throughout the United States and Europe, demand for airport use has been increasing rapidly during r...
The current system of Air Traffic Control (ATC) relies on a centralized control architecture. At its...