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Computer-aided Eulerian Air Traffic Flow Modeling and Predictive Control

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Abstract

Eulerian models are used to represent the air traffic environment as traffic flows between interconnected control volumes representing the airspace system. Although these models can be manually derived for simple air traffic patterns, computer-based approaches are essential for modeling realistic airspaces involving multiple traffic streams. Starting from the specification of a few airspace parameters and traffic data, the developed computer-aided modeling technique can automatically construct Eulerian models of the airspace. The synthesis of air traffic flow control algorithms using the model predictive control technique in conjunction with these models is given. It is shown that the flow control logic synthesis can be cast as a linear programming problem. The flow control methodology is illustrated using air traffic data over two regions in U.S. airspace.

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