Exploration of optimal control based surrogate modeling as a basis for fuel efficient 4D aircraft routing on graphs

Author:

Schweighofer FelixORCID,Grüter BenediktORCID,Holzapfel FlorianORCID

Abstract

AbstractFuel efficient coordination of aircraft operations in the Terminal Maneuvering Area of large airports can contribute to the reduction of the environmental impact of air traffic. To exploit the full potential of the air traffic system, coordinated routing in the Terminal Maneuvering Area, runway assignment and scheduling need to be optimized considering detailed models of the aircraft dynamics and performance. Due to the inhomogeneous nature and level of detail of these combined discrete and continuous decision problems, the optimization of the overall operations poses significant challenges. As part of an integrated approach to the solution of this hybrid problem, this work explores the generation of surrogate models for the fuel consumption of individual aircraft using optimal control methods to exploit the physical capability of the aircraft within an operationally permissible envelope. The surrogate models approximate the predicted fuel consumption of a given point-mass aircraft model on short generic trajectory segments. The trade-off between flight duration and fuel consumption on such segments is analyzed, focusing on the influences of initial aircraft mass, altitude, distance, mean climb angle, along-track wind velocity and linear wind shear. An extensive description of the optimal control-based data generation and surrogate modeling methodology is followed by a discussion of the effects of parameter variation. Based on an illustrative case study, the applicability of the approach is critically analyzed.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Aerospace Engineering,Transportation

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