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A two-stage algorithm for aircraft conflict resolution with trajectory recovery

Published 17 Feb 2020 in math.OC and cs.DM | (2002.06731v1)

Abstract: As air traffic volume is continuously increasing, it has become a priority to improve traffic control algorithms to handle future air travel demand and improve airspace capacity. We address the conflict resolution problem in air traffic control using a novel approach for aircraft collision avoidance with trajectory recovery. We present a two-stage algorithm that first solves all initial conflicts by adjusting aircraft headings and speeds, before identifying the optimal time for aircraft to recover towards their target destination. The collision avoidance stage extends an existing mixed-integer programming formulation to heading control. For the trajectory recovery stage, we introduce a novel exact mixed-integer programming formulation as well as a greedy heuristic algorithm. The proposed two-stage approach guarantees that all trajectories during both the collision avoidance and recovery stages are conflict-free. Numerical results on benchmark problems show that the proposed heuristic for trajectory recovery is competitive while also emphasizing the difficulty of this optimization problem. The proposed approach can be used as a decision-support tool for introducing automation in air traffic control.

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