Simulation-based Benefits and Costs Assessment of NASA's Airspace Technology Demonstration-2

A. Saraf, Martin Popish, Valerie Sui, Natasha Luch, M. Rose, B. Levy, Jamie Cardillo, H. Balakrishnan, S. Badrinath, R. Coppenbarger
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This paper estimates the benefits and costs for an integrated arrival, departure, surface traffic management technology currently under operational evaluation at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The technology under study is NASA's Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 (ATD-2) system. Using high-fidelity fast-time simulations of current-day operations (including modeling of current-day operational shortfalls) and future ATD-2 operations (including the modeling of associated ATD-2 benefit mechanisms), ATD-2 benefits were projected for three major U.S. airports. Individual airport benefits were then annualized (extrapolated to full year benefits) and nationalized (extrapolated to Core-30 FAA airports), to compute total projected monetary benefits per year. FAA-recommended cost assessment approaches were applied to compute projected ATD-2 implementation costs. Finally, costs were compared against National Airspace System (NAS)-wide benefits, and a projected return on investment was calculated. Our results estimate that the ATD-2 system can provide $2.6 billion in monetary benefits nationwide over the lifecycle of the program due to significant reduction in taxi delay as well as shifting of the delays from taxi to gate. The projected ATD-2 benefits significantly outweigh the projected implementation costs. Incorporation of ATD-2 into the FAA's planned Terminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) system deployments is estimated to improve the benefit-cost ratio of the TFDM program from an earlier estimated 1.09 to 1.89 over the lifecycle of the program.
基于仿真的NASA空域技术演示收益与成本评估2
本文估计了目前正在夏洛特道格拉斯国际机场进行运营评估的综合到达、离开、地面交通管理技术的收益和成本。正在研究的技术是NASA的空域技术示范2 (ATD-2)系统。通过高保真快速模拟当前运营(包括当前运营不足建模)和未来ATD-2运营(包括相关ATD-2效益机制建模),预测了美国三个主要机场的ATD-2效益。然后将单个机场的福利按年化(外推为全年福利)和国家化(外推为FAA核心30个机场),计算每年预计的总货币福利。采用faa推荐的成本评估方法来计算预计的ATD-2实施成本。最后,将成本与国家空域系统(NAS)的整体效益进行了比较,并计算了预计的投资回报。我们的研究结果估计,由于出租车延误的显著减少以及从出租车到登机口的延误的转移,在该计划的整个生命周期内,ATD-2系统可以在全国范围内提供26亿美元的经济效益。预计的ATD-2的收益大大超过了预计的实施成本。将ATD-2整合到FAA计划的终端飞行数据管理器(TFDM)系统部署中,预计将在项目生命周期内将TFDM项目的收益成本比从早期估计的1.09提高到1.89。
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