This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in Eulerian models of the National Airspace System. It is shown that the problems of scheduling and routing aircraft flows in the National Airspace System can be posed as the control of a network of queues with load-dependent service rates. Focus can then shift to 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 National Airspace System for fast recovery from a weather event, given a probabilistic forecast of capacities. In particular, the mode...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42).Research supported by grants from Draper Laboratory a...
The research presented in this dissertation is motivated by the need for balancing the increasing de...
In this thesis we present a new integer linear programming model for air traffic flow management. T...
This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in...
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...
The current air traffic management system has been pushed to its limit and will not be able to keep ...
To ensure that air traffic demand does not exceed airport and airspace capacities, traffic managemen...
This paper presents a design approach and basic algorithms for a future system that can perform airc...
Traffic Flow Management involves the scheduling and routing of air traffic subject to airport and ai...
Recent weather-related events have provoked discussion on how to measure their impact on aviation in...
Throughout the United States and Europe, demand for airport use has been increasing rapidly during r...
Despite various planning efforts, airspace capacity can sometimes be exceeded, typically because of ...
The landing and takeoff operations for an airport at any given day are described in terms of the cap...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42).Research supported by grants from Draper Laboratory a...
The research presented in this dissertation is motivated by the need for balancing the increasing de...
In this thesis we present a new integer linear programming model for air traffic flow management. T...
This paper proposes a general modeling framework adapted to the feedback control of traffic flows in...
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...
The current air traffic management system has been pushed to its limit and will not be able to keep ...
To ensure that air traffic demand does not exceed airport and airspace capacities, traffic managemen...
This paper presents a design approach and basic algorithms for a future system that can perform airc...
Traffic Flow Management involves the scheduling and routing of air traffic subject to airport and ai...
Recent weather-related events have provoked discussion on how to measure their impact on aviation in...
Throughout the United States and Europe, demand for airport use has been increasing rapidly during r...
Despite various planning efforts, airspace capacity can sometimes be exceeded, typically because of ...
The landing and takeoff operations for an airport at any given day are described in terms of the cap...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42).Research supported by grants from Draper Laboratory a...
The research presented in this dissertation is motivated by the need for balancing the increasing de...
In this thesis we present a new integer linear programming model for air traffic flow management. T...