Abstract

The emergence of surface trajectory-based operation (STBO) has promoted the development of taxi automation systems to plan conflict-free aircraft trajectories for efficient airport operations. Unlike traditional airport ground movement, aircraft guided by the taxi automation system possess a significant degree of freedom during taxiing, requiring the system to coordinate aircraft movement on the surface with timely responses to uncertainty. This study proposes a dynamic routing and scheduling approach with an adaptive surface situation characterization mechanism. A link-level unimpeded taxi time estimation method is designed to fine-grain characterize airport operation. A comprehensive evaluation system is then developed to identify similar situation patterns. Finally, a dynamic routing and scheduling approach is proposed to optimize airport ground movement with an adaptive and refined surface situation mechanism. The case study of actual operational data collected from a hub airport reveals that the proposed approach achieves efficient movement plans and collaborative control for all aircraft, as well as a more balanced utilization of the runway. The embedded adaptive situation mechanism also makes a better tradeoff between computational efficiency and optimal solutions. The study provides a promising approach to generating conflict-free four-dimensional trajectories for airport operations in future STBO scenarios.

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