飞机交通宏观基本图:经验性发现

Victor L. Knoop, Joost Ellerbroek, Mark ter Heide, Serge Hoogendoorn
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对于汽车交通而言,拥挤程度越高,速度越低,到达率也越低。拥挤程度与速度(或到达率)之间的关系可以用网络基本图或宏观基本图(MFD)来表示。行人和火车交通也有类似的概念。在本文中,我们将这一概念扩展到三个空间维度。虽然模拟探索了一些概念,但我们首次提出了空气拥挤度与 "网络 "性能之间关系的实证结果。我们的结果基于阿姆斯特丹史基浦机场周围几个月的飞机数据。与汽车交通类似,我们观察到随着区域内飞机数量的增加,速度也会降低。然而,即使在观察到的最高密度下,我们也没有看到流量的减少。这是因为进行了积极的强化管理(基于起飞/降落的可能性),类似于交通中的周边控制,以及飞机的最低速度。本文介绍了一个有趣的概念,即在三维(3D)空间中应用多功能飞行控制器。我们还说明了性能降低在多大程度上是由速度降低造成的,在多大程度上是由航线效率降低造成的。MFD 概念最终也可用于管理三维空域,应用于比当前机场周边管理更宽松的微观空中交通管理。
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Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram for Airplane Traffic: Empirical Findings
For car traffic it was found that a more crowded area leads to a lower speed and a lower arrival rate. The relation between crowdedness and speed (or arrival rate) can be expressed in a network fundamental diagram, or macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD). Similar concepts have been shown for pedestrian and train traffic. In this paper, we extend the concept to three spatial dimensions. While simulations have explored some concepts, we present for the first time empirical results of the relation between the crowdedness in the air and the performance of the “network.” We base our results on several months of data of airplanes around Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Similar to car traffic, we observe a reduction in speeds as the number of airplanes in the area increases. However, even at the highest observed densities, we do not see a reduction in flows. This is because of active and intensive management (based on departure/landing possibilities), comparable to perimeter control in traffic, as well as a minimum airplane speed. This paper introduces an interesting concept of applying a MFD to three-dimensional (3D) spaces. We also show to what extent the performance reduction is caused by speed reduction and to what extent it is caused by less efficient routes. The MFD concept can eventually be used to also manage 3D airspaces for applications with less strict microscopic air traffic management than the current management around airports.
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