Stability of Spatially Distributed, Intersecting Aircraft Flows Under Sequential Conflict Resolution Schemes

Mathematics – Optimization and Control

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6 pages, 8 figures, ACC 2011 initial submission(5 pages 8 figures for ieeeconf style)

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This paper discusses the effect of sequential conflict resolution maneuvers of an infinite aircraft flow through a finite control volume. Aircraft flow models are utilized to simulate traffic flows and determine stability. Pseudo-random flow geometry is considered to determine airspace stability in a more random airspace, where aircraft flows are spread over a given positive width. The use of this aircraft flow model generates a more realistic flow geometry. A set of upper bounds on the maximal aircraft deviation during conflict resolution is derived. Also with this flow geometry it is proven that these bounds are not symmetric, unlike the symmetric bounds derived in previous papers for simpler flow configurations. Stability is preserved under sequential conflict resolution algorithms for all flow geometries discussed in this paper.

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