Summary: | This paper presents a hybrid model for the detection and resolution of conflicts in air traffic routes involving flight level change actions and adjustment of the longitudinal acceleration of aircraft. The strategy comprises an integrated approach that uses a fuzzy model to quantify the level of longitudinal conflict between two aircraft on the same airway. In addition, optimum flight level change actions between aircraft are calculated through a global and dynamic analysis involving the recognition of clusters of aircraft in conflict and the search for the best scenario by means of a genetic algorithm that minimizes the sum of positive conflicts. The results show that the proposed approach is able to detect and remove longitudinal conflicts in advance, providing a potential tool to support decision-making, improve safety and optimize the use of airspace.
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