Title :
An implementation of a reactive distributed air conflict resolution system
Author :
Bosc, Jean-Françios ; Dean, Garfield
Author_Institution :
Dept. MI, ENAC, Toulouse, France
Abstract :
The fast growth of air traffic that began during the 80´s raises some questions about what future air traffic control (ATC) systems need to be. A major change will probably be required in Europe within a 30 year time frame. Fortunately, recent developments in air navigation systems provide new opportunities for efficient autonomous navigation. Several studies have been conducted in order to develop automation in ATC, based either on centralized or distributed systems. An important part of the ATC task is to avoid separation losses (which are called “conflicts”) between aircraft. The article presents an implementation of a reactive distributed conflict resolution method on a traffic simulator providing a realistic traffic sample. The method is described, and some results regarding its efficiency and its degradation with an increase in traffic are given. In particular, a critical traffic level appears, above which efficiency drops dramatically. This level depends on the method used; the airspace itself is not saturated
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; air traffic control; aircraft navigation; computerised navigation; distributed control; air navigation systems; air traffic control systems; automation; autonomous navigation; critical traffic level; efficiency; reactive distributed air conflict resolution system; realistic traffic sample; separation losses; traffic simulator; Aerospace control; Air traffic control; Aircraft navigation; Control systems; Filters; Path planning; Radio navigation; Size control; Spaceborne radar; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 1997. Proceedings. ISADS 97., Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7783-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISADS.1997.590650