Conceptual Analysis of Allocation Strategies for Air Traffic Control Concepts without Conventional Sector Boundaries

Tobias Finck, Carmo Kluenker, M. Weber
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Allocation strategies are an essential part of implementing new air traffic management (ATM) concepts where sector boundaries change dynamically or are eliminated altogether, as in the case of Flight Centric Air Traffic Control (FCA). In the latter, the conventional allocation of aircraft to controllers based on fixed geographically defined sector boundaries no longer exists. Allocation strategies are used to re-establish the allocation with the aim to reduce the workload (WL) for each individual controller while at the same time achieving an even workload distribution among all controllers. The allocation can be done by a human allocator or an allocation system. A combination of both is also a possible option. The allocation of aircraft to controllers follows set rules, which can be static, dynamic or a combination of both. At the German Aerospace Center (DLR), first human-in-the-loop (HITL) simulations on a small FCA airspace were conducted to validate the applicability of initial allocation concepts. This paper presents various allocation approaches and discusses human-in-the-loop simulations performed for a dynamic, automatic allocation and a static, automatic allocation.
无常规扇区边界的空中交通管制概念分配策略概念分析
分配策略是实施新的空中交通管理(ATM)概念的重要组成部分,其中扇区边界动态变化或完全消除,例如以飞行为中心的空中交通管制(FCA)。在后一种情况下,根据固定的地理扇区边界将飞机分配给管制员的传统做法已不复存在。使用分配策略重新建立分配,目的是减少每个控制器的工作负载(WL),同时在所有控制器之间实现均匀的工作负载分配。分配可以由人工分配器或分配系统完成。两者结合也是一种可能的选择。将飞机分配给管制员要遵循既定的规则,这些规则可以是静态的,也可以是动态的,或者两者兼而有之。在德国航空航天中心(DLR),在一个小型FCA空域进行了首次人在环(HITL)模拟,以验证初始分配概念的适用性。本文介绍了各种分配方法,并讨论了动态自动分配和静态自动分配的人在环仿真。
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