DocumentCode
1809554
Title
Airspace availability estimation for traffic flow management using the scanning method
Author
Klein, Alexander ; Cook, Lara ; Wood, Bryan
Author_Institution
Air Traffic Anal., Inc, Fairfax, VA
fYear
2008
fDate
26-30 Oct. 2008
Abstract
We present a new method for airspace availability estimation based on scanning an ATC sector or Center with sets of parallel lines cast in a series of directions, e.g. every 20 degrees for a complete 360-degree horizon. The scan lines may encounter actual or forecast convective weather. Based on the maximum actual intensity or forecast probability of convective weather, we determine if a given weather area is permeable by a scan line. The ratio of the number of scan lines that can permeate all convective weather in a Center vs. the total number of scan lines crossing the Center determines its airspace availability in a given direction for a particular hour. We then create ldquoWind Roserdquo style charts depicting directional availability of airspace in ATC Centers impacted by convective weather. This method is applied to comparing the accuracy of different convective forecast products. We also discuss further applications such as computing directional availability vs. directional demand and building airspace queuing delay models, from simple to more complex.
Keywords
air traffic control; ATC sector; airspace availability estimation; airspace queuing delay models; convective weather; directional availability; directional demand; scanning method; traffic flow management; wind Rose style; Air traffic control; Availability; Collaborative tools; Computer applications; Delay; Demand forecasting; Humans; Traffic control; Weather forecasting; Wind forecasting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2008. DASC 2008. IEEE/AIAA 27th
Conference_Location
St. Paul, MN
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2207-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2208-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2008.4702802
Filename
4702802
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