Ration by Schedule for airport arrival and departure planning and scheduling

C. Brinton, S. Atkins, L. Cook, S. Lent, T. Prevost
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The Ration by Schedule (RBS) algorithm has been accepted by the aviation community as the basis of Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) in strategic Traffic Flow Management (TFM) initiatives such as Ground Delay Programs (GDPs) and Airspace Flow Programs (AFPs). However, applications of RBS to date have been limited to strategic metering applications in which the slots to be allocated to flights are all of equal duration, and the flights to be assigned to slots do not need to be differentiated. Decision support capabilities for the general Air Traffic Management (ATM) problem require planning and scheduling algorithms that properly recognize different flight characteristics such as weight class, runway, departure direction and other Air Traffic Control (ATC) procedural issues in determining the slot size that is required for each flight. In this paper, we describe our design and implementation of the Generalized RBS algorithm for a surface traffic management scheduling application which involves detailed flight-by-flight slot time assignment. This algorithm has been designed and developed to support the Collaborative Departure Queue Management (CDQM) component of the Surface Trajectory Based Operations (STBO) project. CDQM provides an equitable allocation of departure capacity to each flight operator at an airport for dynamic use in management of departure queues. The principles of the RBS algorithm are achieved through an initial planning pass based on scheduled data, followed by a second planning pass in which dynamic flight status is incorporated into the planning results.
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计划分配(RBS)算法已被航空界接受为战略交通流管理(TFM)计划(如地面延误计划(GDPs)和空域流量计划(AFPs))中协同决策(CDM)的基础。然而,到目前为止,RBS的应用仅限于战略计量应用,其中分配给航班的时隙都是相等的,分配给时隙的航班不需要区分。一般空中交通管理(ATM)问题的决策支持能力要求规划和调度算法能够正确识别不同的飞行特征,如重量等级、跑道、出发方向和其他空中交通管制(ATC)程序问题,以确定每个航班所需的插槽大小。在本文中,我们描述了用于地面交通管理调度应用程序的通用RBS算法的设计和实现,该应用程序涉及详细的逐个航班时隙分配。该算法的设计和开发是为了支持基于地面轨迹的操作(STBO)项目的协同离境队列管理(CDQM)组件。CDQM为机场的每个航班营办商公平分配离港容量,以便动态管理离港排队。RBS算法的原理是通过基于预定数据的初始规划通道实现的,随后是第二次规划通道,其中动态飞行状态被纳入到规划结果中。
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