Title: ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in Fast-Time Simulation
1ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
FAA / EUROCONTROL Cooperative RD Action Plan 9
System Wide Modeling in Fast-time
Simulation Current and Future Capabilities
1st Annual Workshop NAS-Wide Simulation in
Support of NextGen
Dec. 10th George Mason University
2ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Research Objective
- Approach
- Scope
- Findings
- Questionnaire Sections
- Existing Capabilities
- Gaps in Capabilities
- Conclusions
- Needs
- Industry Participation
- Integration Issues
3ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- INTRODUCTION
- Action Plan 9 (AP9) Air Traffic Modeling of
Operational Concepts - Research Objectives
- Determine modeling capabilities of existing
system wide tools - Determine the availability of capabilities
required for future system wide concepts - Approach
- TIM Madrid, Spain, Nov. 16-17, 2006
- Interviews with model developers and subject
matter experts - Responses from 15 organizations and 28 subject
matter experts - 18 fast-time system wide modeling tools
- Document the research and the conclusions
4ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- SCOPE
- System wide is equivalent to
- Runway-to Runway operations (US)
- Gate-to-Gate operations (Europe)
- Focus
- - System operations as opposed to economic,
financial or political attributes of the ATM
system, and - - System wide modeling capabilities that
- Capture propagation of a problem throughout the
system - Support modeling of future operations,
technologies and concepts.
5ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- INTERVIEW QUESTIONNAIRE SECTIONS
- General Modeling Information
- Airspace
- Flight Schedule Trajectories
- Separation Tactical Control
- Traffic Flow Management (TFM)
- Airports
- Aircraft
- Collaborative Decision Making (CDM)
- Environment
- Infrastructure
- Human Performance
- Software Architecture and Programming
6ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS EXISTING CAPABILITIES
- General Modeling Information
- Discrete event, continuous time, agent-based,
and analytical tools - Stochastic processes or working toward
stochastic elements - Capacity, delay, and efficiency primary focus
- Airspace
- Most considered sectors as resources others more
detailed - Sector capacity typically modeled using MAP
values - Flight Schedules and Trajectories
- Traffic defined by
- schedules
- filed flight plans
- as-flown trajectories
- great circle routes
- 4D trajectories pre-processing vs. run-time
adjustments - Some considered uncertainty in 4D positions
7ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS EXISTING CAPABILITIES (Cont.)
- Separation Tactical Control (varied in models)
- Conflict detection and resolution
- Capacity-demand imbalances
- Flight re-routing
- Traffic Flow Management
- Departure Time Management (mostly European
tools) - Ground Delay and Ground Stop Programs
- In-trail restrictions, metering and sequencing
(limited) - Re-routing around severe weather cells (limited)
- Airports
- High-level vs. detailed capabilities
- Departure sequencing and delay
- Aircraft
- Varying levels of fidelity of aircraft
performance characteristics modeling
8ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS EXISTING CAPABILITIES (Cont.)
- Collaborative Decision Making
- AOCs/Pilots
- Flight slot swapping (pre-processing)
- Environmental Concerns
- Only via post-processing
- Infrastructure
- Failure rates via impact on capacity limitations
- Human Performance
- - Controller workload task allocation and
time-on-task - Software Architecture and Programming
- Maturity of the tools
- Validation and verification
- Integration of new capabilities
9ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS GAPS IN CAPABILITIES
- Objective sector capacity evaluation as a
function of - Human performance
- Traffic complexity
- Separation standards
- Weather
- Ability to distinguish operational and
procedural differences across - Domains and airspace segments (en route,
terminal, approach/departure, etc.) - Different categories of flights (IFR vs. VFR,
equipage based performance, etc.) - Different categories of airspace (PBA)
10ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS GAPS IN CAPABILITIES (Cont.)
- Propagation of impacts from one restriction to
another (including CDM) - Conflict detection and resolution
- Capacity-demand imbalances (MAPs, in-trail
restrictions, LOAs, etc.) - Flight re-routing (SUAs, congestion, weather,
etc.) - Propagation of impacts from one resource to
another - Both from ground to air, and air to air resource
- Supporting infrastructure and its requirements
- System errors, update rates, failures and
outages -
- Incorporation of stochastic processes and
behaviors - Uncertainty in aircraft 4D position
- Non-compliance with the expected user behavior
(e.g. 4D contract and TMI) - Future concepts of interest (examples)
- Dynamic Sectorization
- Multi Sector Planner
11ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- FINDINGS GAPS IN CAPABILITIES (Cont.)
- Standardized performance measures and indicators
to facilitate repeatability and cross-comparison
of the outcomes - Optimization capabilities, including both
individual trajectory and flow or system wide
optimized solutions - Environmental considerations, restrictions, and
trade-offs - Other considerations
- Sensitivity analysis
- Validation and verification
- Difficulty of integration of new capabilities
and disconnectivity between tools
12ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- SOME ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS
- Providing Insights vs. Predictions of Future
- Required level of detail
- Flexibility
- Industry Participation Needed
- Aircraft performance chars. (manufacturers, air
carriers, etc.) - 4D trajectory building
- Fuel burn
- CDM
- Airline goals
- Re-routing negotiations
13ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- CONCLUSIONS
- Balance between too much and too little detail
is important - Flexibility is crucial
- Desired level of fidelity as a function of
modeling objective - Do not focus on generating outcomes and
data-drilling capabilities - Focus on providing novel analytical capabilities
while ensuring consistency - Plug-and-play capabilities
- Flexible modeling environment
- Harmonious modeling components
14ATM System Wide Modeling Capabilities in
Fast-Time Simulation
- Contact Information
- Albert Schwartz, FAA
- albert.schwartz_at_faa.gov