Title :
ASCENT: a network-wide simulation of air traffic flow management incorporating airline decisions
Author :
Hall, William D. ; Peterson, Erica H.
Author_Institution :
Charles Stark Draper Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Describes the Advanced Systems Concept Evaluator for Novel Technologies (ASCENT) simulation test-bed. In order to capture effects important to collaborative air traffic management tool design, ASCENT employs optimization to model the response of the airlines to air traffic management actions. The simulation is able to assess not only traditional measures of system performance such as airport throughput and passenger-minutes of delay, it also measures the value to the airlines of their realized plans. ASCENT allows one to compare the airlines\´ optimal solutions under a proposed ATM tool to those under the present-day system, answering the question, "How much better could the airlines operate under the new technology if it were implemented?" ASCENT has been applied both to the benefits analysis of a proposed air traffic flow management method and to an analysis of the collaborative arrival planner under development by NASA.
Keywords :
air traffic control; airports; decision theory; digital simulation; integer programming; ASCENT; Advanced Systems Concept Evaluator for Novel Technologies simulation test-bed; air traffic flow management; airline decisions; airport throughput; benefits analysis; collaborative air traffic management tool design; collaborative arrival planner; network-wide simulation; optimal solutions; optimization; passenger-minutes of delay; system performance; Airports; Collaborative tools; Delay; Design optimization; Space technology; System performance; System testing; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7298-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2002.1023203