IEEE Access (Jan 2021)
A Priority-Based Conflict Resolution Strategy for Airport Surface Traffic Considering Suboptimal Alternative Paths
Abstract
Currently, the surface topology at large domestic airports with increasing traffic flow is becoming more complex. Taxiing conflicts grow as well. This paper proposed a strategy based on aircraft priority to solve the problem. Under the premise of ensuring aircraft priority, this strategy resolved the problem reasonably and improved the safety and efficiency of airport operation. With the purpose of minimizing time cost of all aircraft, an aircraft taxiing model was built. Simulation results showed the advantages of this strategy. Compared with a common conflict resolution strategy, taxiing routes of 9 aircraft changed. The total waiting time was reduced by 50% and the running time was reduced by 43.6s. In addition, to ensure taxiing efficiency of high-priority aircraft, low-priority aircraft tended to choose more tortuous routes when choosing suboptimal alternative routes.
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