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Title: | Integrated airside landside framework to assess passenger missed connections with airport departure metering | Authors: | Ali, Hasnain Pham, Duc-Thinh Alam, Sameer Schultz, Michael |
Keywords: | Engineering::Computer science and engineering Science::Mathematics::Applied mathematics |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | Ali, H., Pham, D., Alam, S. & Schultz, M. (2022). Integrated airside landside framework to assess passenger missed connections with airport departure metering. 2022 International Conference on Research in Air Transportation (ICRAT 2022), 1-9. | metadata.dc.contributor.conference: | 2022 International Conference on Research in Air Transportation (ICRAT 2022) | Abstract: | Airport departure metering can contain airside congestion but it may adversely impact scheduled gate assignments leading to passenger missed connections. Using an integrated landside airside framework, this study aims at evaluating the impact of departure metering on connecting flights and passenger connections. The proposed framework comprises of landside and airside simulators where the landside simulator simulates transfer passenger movements conditioned upon minimum connection time and the airside simulator simulates runway and taxiway movements based on planned operations and available data source. Departing aircraft movements are then metered to reduce taxi and take-off delays under uncertainties. Delayed arrivals and/or departures may lead to conflicts at gate rendering planned gate assignments infeasible or impractical. Using Singapore Changi airport A-SMGCS data, as a case study, it is found that DM may transfer as much as 12 minutes of waiting time from taxiways to gates. This leads to increased gate conflicts which additionally delays the gate-in time of an arriving aircraft by 2-7 minutes on average. Gate reassignments were found to significantly reduce both the number of gate conflicts and arrival queuing time at gates leading to less passenger delays. A minimum connection time of 70 minutes is found sufficient to reduce the probability of missed connections for transfer passengers. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160033 | URL: | https://www.icrat.org/ | Schools: | School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | Research Centres: | Air Traffic Management Research Institute | Rights: | © 2022 ICRAT. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Proceedings of 2022 International Conference on Research in Air Transportation (ICRAT 2022)] and is made available with permission of ICRAT. | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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