Optimal Control of Air Traffic Networks

Author:

Zhang Qing Feng1

Affiliation:

1. Civil Aviation Flight University of China

Abstract

This article will focus on the study of the dynamic dead reckoning algorithm .Dead reckoning technology is the basis for high- traffic and high -density complex airspace management , air traffic is an important component of automated decision-making system . In airspace management , all of the traffic management strategies can be generated by the aircraft 's forecast track . Depending on the precise spatial location and route on expected over time , dead reckoning implementation will significantly reduce the uncertainty in the future of aircraft flight paths , which makes the airspace and airport resources are efficiently used , the safety of an aircraft in the airspace the problem is further protection.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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