交通管理措施下的离境排队管理

C. Brinton, S. Lent
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在今天的交通流量管理(TFM)操作中,可能会使用一些流量限制,这些限制是在飞机起飞前在地面上时程序上适用的。尽管这种方法有一些缺点,但在飞机起飞前要求延迟的应用允许飞机在不需要燃烧燃料的情况下停留在空中。在地面延误航班也允许以一种不会给扇区管制员带来大量工作量的方式(即停在地面上)进行延误。交通管理措施可能导致航班在地面停飞,直接影响机场的地面运作。在任何机场地面决策支持能力中都必须明确考虑这些tmi。在离境队列管理中,有必要将每个航班的指定起飞时间与机载限制和这些tmi的要求同步和协调。原则上,这种飞行的机场表面计划与机载要求的同步是基于弹道的操作的初始实现,包括弹道的表面和机载部分的同步。本文描述了协同离境队列管理(CDQM)概念用于队列管理的算法和方法,通过该算法和方法实现了机场地面运营计划与空中和TFM计划的集成和同步。
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Departure queue management in the presence of Traffic Management Initiatives
In today's Traffic Flow Management (TFM) operation, some flow restrictions may be used that are procedurally applied to aircraft while they are on the ground before departure. Although there are some drawbacks to this approach, the application of required delay before flights depart allows that delay to be taken by the flight when it does not have to burn fuel to stay aloft. Delaying flights on the ground also allows the delay to be taken in a manner (i.e., parked on the ground) that does not create significant workload for the sector controllers. Traffic Management Initiatives (TMIs) that may cause flights to be held on the ground directly affect the airport surface operation. These TMIs must be explicitly considered in any airport surface decision support capability. In the case of Departure Queue Management, it is necessary to synchronize and coordinate the assigned take-off times for each flight with the airborne restrictions and requirements of these TMIs. In principle, this synchronization of the airport surface plan for a flight and the airborne requirements is the initial implementation of trajectory-based operations, including the synchronization of the surface and airborne portion of the trajectory. This paper describes the algorithms and methods by which the Collaborative Departure Queue Management (CDQM) concept for queue management accomplishes this integration and synchronization of the airport surface operational plan with the airborne and TFM plan.
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