基于后退地平线的 UAM 飞机交叉路口防撞系统

Negasa Yahi, Jose Matute, Ali Karimoddini
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城市空中交通(UAM)是一个新兴的航空领域,其目标是改变航空运输,为乘客和货物提供安全、按需的空中旅行。UAM 飞行规划通过分配不同的飞行高度,战略性地将交叉航线上的飞机流垂直分开,要求飞机在穿越交叉点时保持飞行高度。然而,飞机有可能无法保持所分配的飞行高度,从而导致交叉路口的潜在冲突。本文旨在解决 UAM 背景下的交叉路口冲突问题,重点是分散式冲突检测和解决。本文开发了一种新方法,以促进 UAM 各组成部分之间的信息交流,包括 UAM 服务提供商、UAM 运营商和指挥飞行员。为执行冲突解决提出了一种后退地平线轨迹规划方法,通过消除与几何方法相关的潜在问题和挑战来优化轨迹规划。建议的轨迹规划器考虑了 UAM 飞机的模型和约束条件,为 UAM 空域交叉点的安全分离提供了最佳解决方案。通过请求和重放服务与 UAM 组件进行通信,并为冲突中的每架飞机实时生成解决机动方案,在考虑交叉口冲突的模拟中展示了所提规划框架的重要性。
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Receding horizon based collision avoidance for UAM aircraft at intersections
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) is an emerging aviation sector which the goal is to transform air transportation with safe, on-demand air travel for both passengers and cargo. UAM flight planning strategically separates flows of aircraft on intersecting routes vertically by allocating distinct flight levels to them, and aircraft are required to maintain the flight level when crossing the intersection. However, there is a possibility that an aircraft may fail to maintain the assigned flight level, leading to a potential conflict at intersections. This paper aims to address conflicts at intersections in the context of UAM, focusing on decentralized conflict detection and resolution. A novel approach is developed to facilitate information exchange among UAM components, including the provider of services to UAM, UAM operators, and the pilot in command. A receding horizon trajectory planning approach is proposed for the execution of conflict resolution, optimizing trajectory planning by eliminating potential problems and challenges associated with geometric approaches. The proposed trajectory planner considers the model and constraints of UAM aircraft, offering optimal solutions for safe separation at UAM airspace intersections. The significance of the proposed planning framework is demonstrated through simulations considering conflict at intersections by communicating the UAM components through request and replay services and generating resolution maneuvers on-the-fly for each aircraft involved in the conflict.
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