학술논문

Algorithms for air traffic flow management under stochastic environments
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference Proceedings of the 2004 American control conference American Control Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004. 4:3429-3434 vol.4 2004
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Environmental management
Stochastic processes
Stochastic systems
Storms
Routing
Weather forecasting
Delay systems
Dynamic programming
Heuristic algorithms
Aircraft
Language
ISSN
0743-1619
Abstract
A major portion of the delay in air traffic management systems (ATMS) in the US arises from stochastic disturbances such as convective weather. However, in current practice, the predicted storm zones are completely avoided as if they are deterministic obstacles. As a result, the current strategy is too conservative and incurs a high delay. In this paper, we seek to reduce the system delay through explicitly modelling the dynamic and stochastic nature of the storms and adding recourse in the routing and flow management problem. We address the multi-aircraft flow management problem using a stochastic dynamic programming algorithm, where the evolution of the weather is modelled as a stationary Markov chain. Our solution provides a dynamic routing strategy for "N-aircraft" that minimizes the expected delay of the overall system while taking into consideration the constraints obtained by the sector capacities, as well as avoidance of conflicts among the aircraft. Our simulation suggests that a significant improvement in delay can be obtained by using our methods over the existing methods.