The effectiveness of future decision support tools for Traffic Flow Management in the National Airspace System will depend on two major factors: computational burden and collaboration. Previous research has focused separately on these two aspects without consideration of their interaction. In this paper, their explicit combination is examined. It is shown that when user preferences are incorporated with an optimal approach to scheduling, runtime is not adversely affected. A benefit-cost ratio is used to measure the influence of user preferences on an optimal solution. This metric shows user preferences can be accommodated without inordinately, negatively affecting the overall system delay. Specifically, incorporating user preferences will increase delays proportionally to increased user satisfaction.
Incorporating User Preferences Within an Optimal Traffic Flow Management Framework
AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference ; 2010 ; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2010-08-02
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Incorporating User Preferences within an Optimal Traffic Flow Management Framework
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