Title :
Toward 4-D Trajectory Management in Air Traffic Control: A Study Based on Monte Carlo Simulation and Reachability Analysis
Author :
Margellos, Kostas ; Lygeros, John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol. & Electr. Eng., ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract :
One of the fundamental elements for the next generation in air traffic management systems, as envisioned by the Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research Project and the Next Generation Air Transportation System Project, is 4-D trajectory management. In the contract-based air transportation system project, a novel concept of operations based on target windows (TWs) is developed. TWs are 4-D constraints imposed at different parts of the flight to increase predictability, efficiency, and safety. In this paper, we use Monte Carlo simulations and reachability analysis to evaluate some of these features of the TW concept. We start by using Monte Carlo methods to estimate the TW hitting probability and the probability of conflict. We then outline methods and computational tools based on reachability theory and highlight how they can be adapted to characterize the maneuvering freedom afforded by TWs. We also demonstrate how the reachability calculations can be used to guide conflict resolution in the presence of TW constraints. Our results indicate that TWs provide a promising balance between predictability of air traffic and maneuverability.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; air traffic control; contracts; probability; reachability analysis; simulation; trajectory control; 4D constraints; 4D trajectory management; Monte Carlo simulation; TW constraints; TW hitting probability; air traffic control; air traffic management systems; computational tools; conflict resolution; contract-based air transportation system project; next generation air transportation system project; reachability analysis; reachability theory; single European sky air traffic management research project; target windows; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Cats; Mathematical model; Monte Carlo methods; Trajectory; Vectors; 4-D trajectory management; Monte Carlo simulations; air traffic control; conflict resolution; hybrid systems; optimal control; reachability theory;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2012.2220773