One of the key enabler to the productivity and efficiency shift foreseen by SESAR will be the business-trajectory concept. The path to a deep understanding of how this new concept impacts on the future SESAR Air Traffic Management scenario goes through a better understanding of the actual air traffic network, and this will be done in the present paper by analyzing traffic data within the framework of complex network analysis. In this paper we will consider flights trajectory data from the Data Demand Repository database. In a first investigation, we perform a network study of the air traffic infrastructure starting from the airports and then refining our analysis at the level of navigation points in order to understand what are the main features that may help explaining why some nodes of the network happen to be found in the same community, i.e. cluster. In a second investigation we perform a study at the level of flight trajectories with the aim of identify statistical regularities in the spatio-temporal deviations of flights between their planned and actual 4D trajectories.

Vitali, S., Cipolla, M., Micciche', S., Mantegna, R.N., Gurtner, G., Lillo, F., et al. (2012). Statistical Regularities in ATM: network properties, trajectory deviations and delays. In Proceedings of the SESAR Innovation Days (2012) EUROCONTROL.

Statistical Regularities in ATM: network properties, trajectory deviations and delays

VITALI, Stefania;CIPOLLA, Marco;MICCICHE', Salvatore;MANTEGNA, Rosario Nunzio;LILLO, Fabrizio;
2012-01-01

Abstract

One of the key enabler to the productivity and efficiency shift foreseen by SESAR will be the business-trajectory concept. The path to a deep understanding of how this new concept impacts on the future SESAR Air Traffic Management scenario goes through a better understanding of the actual air traffic network, and this will be done in the present paper by analyzing traffic data within the framework of complex network analysis. In this paper we will consider flights trajectory data from the Data Demand Repository database. In a first investigation, we perform a network study of the air traffic infrastructure starting from the airports and then refining our analysis at the level of navigation points in order to understand what are the main features that may help explaining why some nodes of the network happen to be found in the same community, i.e. cluster. In a second investigation we perform a study at the level of flight trajectories with the aim of identify statistical regularities in the spatio-temporal deviations of flights between their planned and actual 4D trajectories.
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
27-nov-2012
The Second SESAR Innovation Days
Braunschweig, Germany
27th - 29th November 2012
2012
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http://www.sesarinnovationdays.eu/files/SIDs/2012/SID%202012-21.pdf
Vitali, S., Cipolla, M., Micciche', S., Mantegna, R.N., Gurtner, G., Lillo, F., et al. (2012). Statistical Regularities in ATM: network properties, trajectory deviations and delays. In Proceedings of the SESAR Innovation Days (2012) EUROCONTROL.
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Vitali, S; Cipolla, M; Micciche', S; Mantegna, RN; Gurtner, G; Lillo, F; Beato V; Pozzi, S
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