Authors
Michal Weiszer, Jun Chen, Stefan Ravizza, Jason Atkin, Paul Stewart
Publication date
2014/7/6
Conference
Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2014 IEEE Congress on
Pages
3280-3286
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Ever increasing air traffic, rising costs and tighter environmental targets create a pressure for efficient airport ground movement. Ground movement links other airport operations such as departure sequencing, arrival sequencing and gate/stand allocation and its operation can affect each of these. Previously, reducing taxi time was considered the main objective of the ground movement problem. However, this may conflict with efforts of airlines to minimise their fuel consumption as shorter taxi time may require higher speed and acceleration during taxiing. Therefore, in this paper a multi-objective multi-component optimisation problem is formulated which combines two components: scheduling and routing of aircraft and speed profile optimisation. To solve this problem an integrated solution method is adopted to more accurately investigate the trade-off between the total taxi time and fuel consumption. The new …
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M Weiszer, J Chen, S Ravizza, J Atkin, P Stewart - 2014 IEEE congress on evolutionary computation …, 2014