Metropolis II: Investigating the Future Shape of Air Traffic Control in Highly Dense Urban Airspace

N. Patrinopoulou, Ioannis Daramouskas, V. Lappas, V. Kostopoulos, A. M. Veytia, C. A. Badea, J. Ellerbroek, J. Hoekstra, V. Vries, J. V. Ham, E. Sunil, P. M. P. Alonso, J. P. Gonzalez, D. Bereziat, A. Vidosavljevic, L. Sedov
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Metropolis II aims to provide insights in what is needed to enable high-density urban air operations. It does this by investigating the foundation for U-space U3/U4 services. The final goal is to provide a unified approach for strategic deconfliction, tactical deconfliction, and dynamic capacity management. Highly-dense operations in constrained urban airspace will likely require a degree of complexity that does not exist in modern-day air traffic management. The expected high traffic demand will require a shared use of the airspace instead of assigning exclusive use of blocks of the airspace to some flights. A unified approach for traffic management is needed because at high-densities, airspace design, flight planning, and separation management become increasingly interdependent. Metropolis II builds upon the results of the first Metropolis project. Three concepts with a varying degree of centralisation will be compared using simulations. (1) The centralised concept will take a global approach for separation management. (2) The decentralised concept aims to give the individual agents separation responsibility. (3) The hybrid concept tries to combine a centralised strategic planning agent with a robust tactical separation strategy.
大都市II:高密度城市空域空中交通管制的未来形态研究
Metropolis II旨在为实现高密度城市空中运营所需的条件提供见解。它通过调查U-space U3/U4服务的基础来实现这一点。最终目标是为战略冲突消除、战术冲突消除和动态能力管理提供统一的方法。在受限的城市空域进行高密度操作可能需要一定程度的复杂性,这在现代空中交通管理中是不存在的。预期的高流量需求将要求空域共享使用,而不是将空域块分配给某些航班独家使用。需要统一的交通管理方法,因为在高密度环境下,空域设计、飞行规划和分离管理变得越来越相互依赖。Metropolis II以第一个Metropolis项目的成果为基础。三个不同集中度的概念将通过模拟进行比较。(1)集中式概念将采取全球分离管理的方法。(2)分散化概念旨在赋予个体代理分离责任。(3)混合概念试图将集中的战略规划代理与稳健的战术分离策略相结合。
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