1. Multi-layer Point Merge System for dynamically controlling arrivals on parallel runways
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Man Liang, Mohammed Sbihi, Ji Ma, Daniel Delahaye, ENAC - Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées, Informatique et Automatique pour l'Aérien (MAIAA), Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC), IEEE, Liang, Man, Delahaye, Daniel, Sbihi, Mohammed, Ma, Ji, and 35th IEEE/AIAA Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC) Sacramento, USA 25-29 September 2016
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Engineering ,business.industry ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Flight time ,Geometric relations ,multi-layer point merge ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Arrival sequencing and merging ,021105 building & construction ,Fuel efficiency ,arrival sequencing and merging ,Runway ,[MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC] ,Operation model ,business ,runway assignment ,Merge (version control) ,Multi layer ,Simulation ,Flight distance - Abstract
In order to efficiently and robustly land more aircraft on two parallel runways, search the conflict-free and less-delay reroute for arrival aircraft, we plan to control arrival aircraft with a novel trajectory operation model named Multi-layer Point Merge System (ML-PM). In this paper, firstly the notional example of ML-PM system is introduced, the characteristics of its horizontal and vertical profiles are described. Secondly, according to the availabilities on two parallel runways, the positions of aircraft on sequencing legs, a trajectory reroute model is built. After that, the geometric relations for conflict detection in merging zones are analyzed in details. Furthermore, two tests with runway re-assignment on and off are compared to study the performances of proposed ML-PM system, the numerical results have shown that: 1) both tests could generate conflict-free trajectories, 2) average delay, average landing interval, and makes-pan could be reduced by runway re-assignment. The relative improvement for average delay is 36.36%, for make-span and average landing interval is 1.35% and 1.36% respectively. However, the average flight time, flight distance, fuel consumption and co(2) emission will increase due to runway re-assignment, the relative increases are 13.49%, 1.11%, 13.49% and 13.49%, respectively. After that, a detailed study about the runway assignment is done, the changes of different indicators are analyzed. Finally, the conclusion is made, ML-PM system shows a very positive ability to dynamically control arrival flows to land on parallel runways. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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- 2016