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Demand Capacity Balancing at Vertiports for Initial Strategic Conflict Management of Urban Air Mobility Operations

Hanbong Lee, Kushal Moolchandani, Heather Arneson

20222022 IEEE/AIAA 41st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Demand Capacity Balancing (DCB) can be applied in strategic conflict management for safe Urban Air Mobility (UAM) operations. Even when the operational tempo is low, traffic demand can locally exceed the capacity at airspace resources like vertiports. This paper proposes a DCB algorithm to manage the UAM traffic demand strategically, given the capacity at vertiports. The DCB algorithm is evaluated with traffic scenarios at Dallas/Fort Worth urban area in terms of various metrics such as demand distribution changes, pre- departure delay, and the number of simultaneous operations in the air. With the same experiment setup, more extended studies are also conducted to investigate how the UAM flight scheduling based on the DCB algorithm is affected by various conditions that can occur in a practical UAM environment, including vertiport capacity changes, a slot size parameter in capacity constraint, differences in operational policy between operators like lead time for flight plan submission and cruise flight speed, and uncertainties in actual departure and arrival times.

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Capacity managementCruiseScheduling (production processes)Air traffic controlComputer scienceConstraint (computer-aided design)Operations researchPlan (archaeology)Transport engineeringOperations managementEngineeringAerospace engineeringComputer networkHistoryMechanical engineeringArchaeologyAir Traffic Management and OptimizationAviation Industry Analysis and TrendsTransportation Planning and Optimization
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