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Comparing Methods for Dynamic Airspace ConfigurationThis paper compares airspace design solutions for dynamically reconfiguring airspace in response to nominal daily traffic volume fluctuation. Airspace designs from seven algorithmic methods and a representation of current day operations in Kansas City Center were simulated with two times today's demand traffic. A three-configuration scenario was used to represent current day operations. Algorithms used projected unimpeded flight tracks to design initial 24-hour plans to switch between three configurations at predetermined reconfiguration times. At each reconfiguration time, algorithms used updated projected flight tracks to update the subsequent planned configurations. Compared to the baseline, most airspace design methods reduced delay and increased reconfiguration complexity, with similar traffic pattern complexity results. Design updates enabled several methods to as much as half the delay from their original designs. Freeform design methods reduced delay and increased reconfiguration complexity the most.
Document ID
20140000570
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zelinski, Shannon
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Lai, Chok Fung
(California Univ. Santa Cruz, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
February 6, 2014
Publication Date
June 14, 2011
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN2860
Meeting Information
Meeting: USA/Europe Air Traffic Management Research and Development Seminar (ATM2011)
Location: Berlin
Country: Germany
Start Date: June 14, 2011
End Date: June 17, 2011
Sponsors: Federal Aviation Administration, European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 411931.02.31.01.23
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-03144
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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