Authors
Xinwei Wang, Alexander EI Brownlee, John R Woodward, Michal Weiszer, Mahdi Mahfouf, Jun Chen
Publication date
2021/3/1
Journal
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
Volume
124
Pages
102892
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Taxiing remains a major bottleneck at many airports. Recently, several approaches to allocating efficient routes for taxiing aircraft have been proposed. The routing algorithms underpinning these approaches rely on accurate prediction of the time taken to traverse each segment of the taxiways. Many features impact on taxi time, including the route taken, aircraft category, operational mode of the airport, traffic congestion information, and local weather conditions. Working with real-world data for several international airports, we compare multiple prediction models and investigate the impact of these features, drawing conclusions on the most important features for accurately modelling taxi times. We show that high accuracy can be achieved with a small subset of the features consisting of those generally important across all airports (departure/arrival, distance, total turns, average speed and numbers of recent aircraft …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
X Wang, AEI Brownlee, JR Woodward, M Weiszer… - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2021