A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes
Standardized Taxiing Routes (STRs) are defined as published taxiing-in and taxiing-out routes for aircraft between gates and runways, aiming at improving ground movement safety at busy or complex airports. Most of the STRs specify only one path between each O–D (Origin–Destination) pair, which compr...
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doaj-370022a93cbc4e079e2f94e6ecfb570e2021-09-25T23:33:15ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102021-09-01824124110.3390/aerospace8090241A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing RoutesLei Yang0Simin Wang1Fengjie Liang2Zheng Zhao3College of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Civil Aviation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, ChinaStandardized Taxiing Routes (STRs) are defined as published taxiing-in and taxiing-out routes for aircraft between gates and runways, aiming at improving ground movement safety at busy or complex airports. Most of the STRs specify only one path between each O–D (Origin–Destination) pair, which compromises the flexibility of route choice in time-varying traffic scenarios. In this paper, we present a holistic approach of planning and validating Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes (MPSTRs) based on System-Optimal Traffic Assignment (SOTA), by firstly defining the flow-based congestion cost of runway, taxiway, and sectorized apron operation at a macroscopic level. A human-in-the-loop experiment comprised of six operation scenarios follows to investigate the impact of the pre-planned MPSTRs on human controllers’ performance. Results confirm the positive effect of the MPSTRs on taxiing performance without increasing the controllers’ workload, which also implies that the MPSTRs would be a promising approach for balancing safety and efficiency for the STRs-based taxiing operation and dynamic routing optimization without substantial investment.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/8/9/241airport surfaceair traffictaxiing planningairport congestionhuman-in-the-loop experiment |
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A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes |
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A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes |
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A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes |
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A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes |
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A Holistic Approach for Optimal Pre-Planning of Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes |
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holistic approach for optimal pre-planning of multi-path standardized taxiing routes |
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Standardized Taxiing Routes (STRs) are defined as published taxiing-in and taxiing-out routes for aircraft between gates and runways, aiming at improving ground movement safety at busy or complex airports. Most of the STRs specify only one path between each O–D (Origin–Destination) pair, which compromises the flexibility of route choice in time-varying traffic scenarios. In this paper, we present a holistic approach of planning and validating Multi-Path Standardized Taxiing Routes (MPSTRs) based on System-Optimal Traffic Assignment (SOTA), by firstly defining the flow-based congestion cost of runway, taxiway, and sectorized apron operation at a macroscopic level. A human-in-the-loop experiment comprised of six operation scenarios follows to investigate the impact of the pre-planned MPSTRs on human controllers’ performance. Results confirm the positive effect of the MPSTRs on taxiing performance without increasing the controllers’ workload, which also implies that the MPSTRs would be a promising approach for balancing safety and efficiency for the STRs-based taxiing operation and dynamic routing optimization without substantial investment. |
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airport surface air traffic taxiing planning airport congestion human-in-the-loop experiment |
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