Empirical exploration of air traffic and human dynamics in terminal airspaces
Lei Yang, Suwan Yin, Minghua Hu, Ke Han, Honghai Zhang

TL;DR
This study models and analyzes air traffic and human controller interactions in terminal airspaces using complex network tools, revealing fundamental traffic patterns, controller strategies, and chaotic behaviors to inform future automation.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-layer network framework and analytical metrics to empirically investigate traffic-human dynamics in terminal airspaces, filling a critical research gap.
Findings
Existence of fundamental and macroscopic fundamental diagrams at multiple levels.
Revealed adaptive meta-cognition strategies of air traffic controllers.
Identified chaos in conflict and human behavioral systems during congestion phases.
Abstract
Air traffic is widely known as a complex, task-critical techno-social system, with numerous interactions between airspace, procedures, aircraft and air traffic controllers. In order to develop and deploy high-level operational concepts and automation systems scientifically and effectively, it is essential to conduct an in-depth investigation on the intrinsic traffic-human dynamics and characteristics, which is not widely seen in the literature. To fill this gap, we propose a multi-layer network to model and analyze air traffic systems. A Route-based Airspace Network (RAN) and Flight Trajectory Network (FTN) encapsulate critical physical and operational characteristics; an Integrated Flow-Driven Network (IFDN) and Interrelated Conflict-Communication Network (ICCN) are formulated to represent air traffic flow transmissions and intervention from air traffic controllers, respectively.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Traffic Management and Optimization · Human-Automation Interaction and Safety · Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
