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A New Computational Technique for the Generation of Optimised Aircraft Trajectories

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posted on 2024-11-23, 10:24 authored by Kenneth Chircop, Alessandro GardiAlessandro Gardi, David Zammit-Mangion, Roberto SabatiniRoberto Sabatini
A new computational technique based on Pseudospectral Discretisation (PSD) and adaptive bisection ε-constraint methods is proposed to solve multi-objective aircraft trajectory optimisation problems formulated as nonlinear optimal control problems. This technique is applicable to a variety of next-generation avionics and Air Traffic Management (ATM) Decision Support Systems (DSS) for strategic and tactical replanning operations. These include the future Flight Management Systems (FMS) and the 4-Dimensional Trajectory (4DT) planning and intent negotiation/validation tools envisaged by SESAR and NextGen for a global implementation. In particular, after describing the PSD method, the adaptive bisection ε-constraint method is presented to allow an efficient solution of problems in which two or multiple performance indices are to be minimized simultaneously. Initial simulation case studies were performed adopting suitable aircraft dynamics models and addressing a classical vertical trajectory optimisation problem with two objectives simultaneously. Subsequently, a more advanced 4DT simulation case study is presented with a focus on representative ATM optimisation objectives in the Terminal Manoeuvring Area (TMA). The simulation results are analysed in-depth and corroborated by flight performance analysis, supporting the validity of the proposed computational techniques.

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Journal

Nonlinear Engineering

Volume

6

Issue

4

Start page

249

End page

262

Total pages

14

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006073553

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-22

Open access

  • Yes

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