In this talk, we present an aggregate mathematical model for air traffic flow coordination. This is a problem of great concern both in Europe and in the United States. The model extends previous approaches by simultaneously taking into account three important issues: (i) the model explicitly incorporates uncertainty in the airport capacities; (ii) it also considers the trade-off between airport arrivals and departures, which is a crucial issue in any hub airport; and (iii) it takes into account the interactions between different hubs. The level of aggregation proposed for the mathematical model allows us to solve realistic size instances with a commercial solver on a PC. Moreover it allows us to compute solutions which are perfectly consistent with the Collaborative Decision-Making (CDM) procedure in ATFM, widely adopted in the USA and which is currently receiving a lot of attention in Europe. In fact, the proposed model suggests the number of flights that should be delayed, a decision that belongs to the ATFM Authority, rather than assigning delays to individual aircraft

Andreatta, G., Dell’Olmo, P., Lulli, G. (2012). A Mathematical Model for Air Traffic Flow Coordination under Uncertainty. Intervento presentato a: AIRO Annual Conference, Vietri sul Mare (SA).

A Mathematical Model for Air Traffic Flow Coordination under Uncertainty

LULLI, GUGLIELMO
2012

Abstract

In this talk, we present an aggregate mathematical model for air traffic flow coordination. This is a problem of great concern both in Europe and in the United States. The model extends previous approaches by simultaneously taking into account three important issues: (i) the model explicitly incorporates uncertainty in the airport capacities; (ii) it also considers the trade-off between airport arrivals and departures, which is a crucial issue in any hub airport; and (iii) it takes into account the interactions between different hubs. The level of aggregation proposed for the mathematical model allows us to solve realistic size instances with a commercial solver on a PC. Moreover it allows us to compute solutions which are perfectly consistent with the Collaborative Decision-Making (CDM) procedure in ATFM, widely adopted in the USA and which is currently receiving a lot of attention in Europe. In fact, the proposed model suggests the number of flights that should be delayed, a decision that belongs to the ATFM Authority, rather than assigning delays to individual aircraft
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Stochastic Programming, Aggregate Air Traffic Flow Management
English
AIRO Annual Conference
2012
2012
http://www.airo2012.it/statiche/airo2012_abstracts.pdf
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Andreatta, G., Dell’Olmo, P., Lulli, G. (2012). A Mathematical Model for Air Traffic Flow Coordination under Uncertainty. Intervento presentato a: AIRO Annual Conference, Vietri sul Mare (SA).
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