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Mitigating Landside Congestion at Airports through Predictive Control of Diversionary Messages (2209.13837v2)

Published 28 Sep 2022 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: We present a data-driven control framework for adaptively managing landside congestion at airports. Ground traffic significantly impacts airport operations and critical efficiency, environmental, and safety metrics. Our framework models a real-world traffic intervention currently deployed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), where a digital signboard recommends drivers to divert to Departures or Arrivals depending on current congestion. We use measured vehicle flow/speed and passenger volume data, as well as time-stamped records of diversionary messages, to build a macroscopic system dynamics model. We then design a model predictive controller that uses our estimated dynamics to recommend diversions that optimize for overall congestion. Finally, we evaluate our approach on 50 real-world historical scenarios at SEA where no diversions were deployed despite significant congestion. Our results suggest that our framework would have improved speed in the congested roadway by up to three times and saved between 20 and 80 vehicle-hours of cumulative travel time in every hour of deployment. Overall, our work emphasizes the opportunity of algorithmic decision-making to augment operator judgment and intuition and yield better real-world outcomes.

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