Title :
Towards a functionally-formed air traffic system-of-systems
Author :
Conway, Sheila R. ; Consiglio, Maria C.
Author_Institution :
Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
Abstract :
Incremental improvements to the national aviation infrastructure have not resulted in increases in capacity and flexibility sufficient to meet emerging demand. Unfortunately, revolutionary changes capable of substantial and rapid increases in capacity have proven elusive. Moreover, significant changes have been difficult to implement, and the operational consequences of such change, difficult to predict due to the system´s complexity. Some research suggests redistributing air traffic control junctions through the system, but this work has largely been dismissed out of hand as impractical. However, the case for functionally-based reorganization of form can be made from a theoretical, systems perspective. This paper investigates air traffic management functions and their intrinsic biases towards centralized/distributed operations, grounded in systems engineering and information technology theories. Application of these concepts to a small airport operations design is discussed. From this groundwork, a robust, scalable system transformation plan may be made in light of uncertain demand.
Keywords :
air traffic control; centralised control; distributed control; robust control; systems engineering; air traffic control; air traffic management; air traffic system-of-system; airport operations design; centralized control; distributed control; national aviation infrastructure; system complexity; system transformation plan; systems engineering; Air traffic control; Air transportation; Airports; Centralized control; Engineering management; FAA; Information technology; NASA; Systems engineering and theory; Technology management; Air Traffic Control (ATC); Air Traffic Management (ATM); distributed vs. centralized control; functionally driven;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9298-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2005.1571633