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Metropolis II: Investigating the Future Shape of Air Traffic Control in Highly Dense Urban Airspace

Authors :
Patrinopoulou, N.
Daramouskas, I.
Lappas, V.
Kostopoulos, V.
Veytia, A. M.
Badea, C. A.
Ellerbroek, J.
Hoekstra, J.
de Vries, V.
van Ham, J.
Sunil, E.
Ponte Alonso, P. Menendez
Pedrero Gonzalez, J.
Bereziat, D.
Vidosavljevic, A.
Sedov, L.
University of Patras
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
National Aerospace Laboratory [Amsterdam] (NLR)
National Aerospace
NTT DATA
Laboratoire de recherche ENAC (ENAC-LAB)
Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC)
Linköping University (LIU)
European Project: 892928,M2
Source :
30th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED), 30th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED), Jun 2022, Athenes, Greece. pp.649-655, ⟨10.1109/MED54222.2022.9837201⟩, 2022 30th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
IEEE, 2022.

Abstract

International audience; Metropolis II aims to provide insights in what is needed to enable high-density urban air operations. It does this by investigating the foundation for U-space U3/U4 services. The final goal is to provide a unified approach for strategic deconfliction, tactical deconfliction, and dynamic capacity management. Highly-dense operations in constrained urban airspace will likely require a degree of complexity that does not exist in modern-day air traffic management. The expected high traffic demand will require a shared use of the airspace instead of assigning exclusive use of blocks of the airspace to some flights. A unified approach for traffic management is needed because at high-densities, airspace design, flight planning, and separation management become increasingly interdependent. Metropolis II builds upon the results of the first Metropolis project. Three concepts with a varying degree of centralisation will be compared using simulations. (1) The centralised concept will take a global approach for separation management. (2) The decentralised concept aims to give the individual agents separation responsibility. (3) The hybrid concept tries to combine a centralised strategic planning agent with a robust tactical separation strategy.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-66540-673-4
ISBNs :
9781665406734
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2022 30th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35bdc14b9cb1851d5ba2dbcf626155c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/med54222.2022.9837201