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Modeling off-nominal events and mitigation strategies for Super Density Operations

  • Metron Aviation
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

This paper describes mathematical models of off-nominal events and the corresponding mitigation strategies in Super Density Operations. Research in mitigation strategies focuses on procedural and algorithmic solutions to mitigating the off-nominal condition and returning the system back to the nominal state when it is feasible to do so. Mitigation strategies investigated in this paper include use of flexible airspace to perform path stretching and reroutes, placement of holding patterns, as well as speed control to open gaps in streams of aircraft. We also describe a computation framework developed to conduct analysis of off-nominal conditions and report results of initial simulation studies demonstrating the feasibility of the developed approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference
Subtitle of host publicationProjecting 100 Years of Aerospace History into the Future of Avionics, DASC 2012
Pages3A41-3A418
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference: Projecting 100 Years of Aerospace History into the Future of Avionics, DASC 2012 - Williamsburg, VA, United States
Duration: Oct 14 2012Oct 18 2012

Publication series

NameAIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference - Proceedings
ISSN (Print)2155-7195
ISSN (Electronic)2155-7209

Conference

Conference31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference: Projecting 100 Years of Aerospace History into the Future of Avionics, DASC 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWilliamsburg, VA
Period10/14/1210/18/12

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