Control and optimization algorithms for air transportation systems
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Balakrishnan, Hamsa
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Modern air transportation systems are complex cyber-physical networks that are critical to global travel and commerce. As the demand for air transport has grown, so have congestion, flight delays, and the resultant environmental impacts. With further growth in demand expected, we need new control techniques, and perhaps even redesign of some parts of the system, in order to prevent cascading delays and excessive pollution. In this survey, we consider examples of how we can develop control and optimization algorithms for air transportation systems that are grounded in real-world data, implement them, and test them in both simulations and in field trials. These algorithms help us address several challenges, including resource allocation with multiple stakeholders, robustness in the presence of operational uncertainties, and developing decision-support tools that account for human operators and their behavior. Keywords: Air transportation; Congestion control; Large-scale optimization; Data-driven modeling; Human decision processes
Date issued
2016-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Annual Reviews in Control
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Elsevier BV
Citation
Balakrishnan, Hamsa. “Control and Optimization Algorithms for Air Transportation Systems.” Annual Reviews in Control 41 (2016): 39–46 © 2016 International Federation of Automatic Control
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
1367-5788