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Dong Sui, Hanping Chen and Tingting Zhou
With the escalating complexity of surface operations at large airports, the conflict risk for aircraft taxiing has correspondingly increased. Usually, the Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) generate route, speed and holding instructions to resolve conflicts...
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Tong Chen and Shinya Hanaoka
Congestion and delays occur on airport surfaces as a result of a rapid increase in the demand for air transport. The aim of this study is to determine the differences between optimized and observed operations to improve airport surface operation at Tokyo...
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Zhuoming Du, Junfeng Zhang, Zhao Ma and Jiaxin Xu
Collaboration between terminal airspace and airport surface operation shows an increasing significance for the best efficiency of both parts of the air traffic management domain. Runways play a critical role in connecting the two parts for departure and ...
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Jianan Yin, Mingwei Zhang, Yuanyuan Ma, Wei Wu, He Li and Ping Chen
Airport arrival and departure movements are characterized by high dynamism, stochasticity, and uncertainty. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to predict and analyze surface taxi time accurately and scientifically. This paper conducts a comprehensi...
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Wen Tian, Xuefang Zhou, Jianan Yin, Yuchen Li and Yining Zhang
The complex layout of the airport surface, coupled with interrelated vehicle behaviors and densely mixed traffic flows, frequently leads to operational conflict risks. To address this issue, research was conducted on the recognition of characteristics an...
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Kai Yang, Hongyu Yang, Jianwei Zhang and Rui Kang
The pilot is the main person in charge of taxiing safety while moving on the airport surface. The visual separation and speed adjustment are directly related to safety and efficiency of airport surface operation. According to the actual taxiing procedure...
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Bae-Seon Park and Hak-Tae Lee
This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of the Extended First-Come, First-Served (EFCFS) scheduler for integrated arrival and departure scheduling by comparing the scheduling results with the recorded operational data at Incheon International Airport (...
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Kai Yang, Hongyu Yang, Jianwei Zhang and Rui Kang
To explore the mixed traffic characteristics of vehicles and aircraft on the airport surface and solve the problem of real-time conflict detection at key intersections. According to the actual taxiing procedures and airport control rules in China, this p...
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