Airspace Management Airspace Management Rapporteur: Vojin Tosic, Rapporteur: Vojin Tosic, University of Belgrade University of Belgrade Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - - Baltimore, Baltimore, 1 Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar 1 MD MD
Papers Papers � 5 out 8 papers accepted 5 out 8 papers accepted � � 3 papers from US 3 papers from US � � George Mason University � George Mason University � The MITRE Corporation � The MITRE Corporation � MIT � MIT � 2 papers from Europe 2 papers from Europe � � CENA � CENA � Imperial College London, EUROCONTROL � Imperial College London, EUROCONTROL Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 2 MD
Research Objective Research Objective � Space partitioning to balance traffic � Space partitioning to balance traffic � Optimum 3D separated flow trajectories � Optimum 3D separated flow trajectories � Detecting airspace with excess flying time � Detecting airspace with excess flying time � Invitation to research � Invitation to research � Factors affecting workload/airspace capacity � Factors affecting workload/airspace capacity Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 3 MD
Methods Methods � Simulation (RAMS) � Simulation (RAMS) � Genetic Algorithms � Genetic Algorithms � Heuristics � Heuristics � Statistical Analysis � Statistical Analysis Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 4 MD
Participation Participation Between 30 and 60 participants Between 30 and 60 participants 30 + 15 minutes (presentation + discussion) 30 + 15 minutes (presentation + discussion) Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 5 MD
Rapporteur’ ’s Comments s Comments Rapporteur � What do we mean when we say AIRSPACE What do we mean when we say AIRSPACE � MANAGEMENT (Research)? MANAGEMENT (Research)? � Geometry � Geometry � Kinematics � Kinematics � Complexity � Complexity � Workload � Workload � Capacity � Capacity ……. . …… Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 6 MD
Rapporteur’ ’s Comments s Comments Rapporteur � What was the ATM R&D Seminar reported � What was the ATM R&D Seminar reported ASMT research? ASMT research? Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 7 MD
ATM 1997 ATM 1997 � Only mention of: � Only mention of: � Airspace design � Airspace design � Airspace usage � Airspace usage � No research results presented No research results presented � Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 8 MD
ATM 1998 ATM 1998 � ATC Preferred Routes � ATC Preferred Routes � Mention of � Mention of “ “Airspace Complexity Airspace Complexity” ” but but actually work on Traffic Complexity actually work on Traffic Complexity (Dynamic Density, Instantaneous Airborne (Dynamic Density, Instantaneous Airborne Count) Count) Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 9 MD
ATM 2000 ATM 2000 � Design of an Air Route Network � Design of an Air Route Network(min Airlines (min Airlines cost, ATC constraints) cost, ATC constraints) � Complexity but more Traffic than Airspace Complexity but more Traffic than Airspace � Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 10 MD
ATM 2001 ATM 2001 � Sector Sector- -less ATM less ATM � � Transition between Free Flight and � Transition between Free Flight and Managed Airspace Managed Airspace � Converging Instrument Approaches Converging Instrument Approaches � � More Complexity (Traffic rather than More Complexity (Traffic rather than � Airspace) Airspace) Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 11 MD
ATM 2003 ATM 2003 � Airspace Design � Airspace Design using TAAM using TAAM � Airspace Design � Airspace Design: Super : Super- -Sector Concept Sector Concept � Optimizing Sectorization � Optimizing Sectorization (min Coordination) (min Coordination) � High Altitude Airspace Analysis using RAMS � High Altitude Airspace Analysis using RAMS � Complexity (Sector Classification) � Complexity (Sector Classification) Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 12 MD
Rapporteur’ ’s view on s view on Rapporteur Research Status Research Status � Insufficient research in the ASMT area � Insufficient research in the ASMT area � Necessary better understanding of ASMT � Necessary better understanding of ASMT � AS � AS - - Limited resource Limited resource � Need expressed in particular lately in � Need expressed in particular lately in Europe (Single Sky => Functional Blocks) Europe (Single Sky => Functional Blocks) Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 13 MD
Rapporteur’ ’s view on s view on Rapporteur Possible Directions Possible Directions � High volume flows need High volume flows need “ “traffic engineering traffic engineering” ” solution: solution: � � High Capacity � High Capacity “ “Infrastructure Infrastructure” ” i.e. i.e. � 3D separated 3D separated “ “routes routes” ” � � Highly regulated Highly regulated � � Priority over low volume flows Priority over low volume flows � “SKY HIGHWAYS SKY HIGHWAYS” ” ? ? “ Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 14 MD
THANKS THANKS � � Review Group Review Group � Jan Terlouw, Chair � Jan Terlouw, Chair � Lourdes Maurice � Lourdes Maurice � Amy Pritchett � Amy Pritchett � Sandy Lozito � Sandy Lozito � � Session Chairs Session Chairs � � Yu Zhang Yu Zhang � Mark Hansen � Mark Hansen � Seminar Chairs � Seminar Chairs � Sabrina Saunders � Sabrina Saunders- -Hodge and Christian Pusch Hodge and Christian Pusch Thursday, July 14, 2005 6th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar - Baltimore, 15 MD
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