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An Integrated Framework for Modeling Air Carrier Behavior, Policy, and Impacts in the U.S. Air Transportation System

机译:在美国航空运输系统中为航空承运人的行为,政策和影响建模的集成框架

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The implementation of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) in the United States is an ongoing challenge for policymakers due to the complexity of the air transportation system (ATS) with its broad array of stakeholders and dynamic interdependencies between them. The successful implementation of NextGen has a hard dependency on the active participation of U.S. commercial airlines. To assist policymakers in identifying potential policy designs that facilitate the implementation of NextGen, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and LMI developed a research framework called the Air Transportation System Evolutionary Simulation (ATS-EVOS). This framework integrates large empirical data sets with multiple specialized models to simulate the evolution of the airline response to potential future policies and explore consequential impacts on ATS performance and market dynamics. In the ATS-EVOS configuration presented here, we leverage the Transportation Systems Analysis Model (TSAM), the Airline Evolutionary Simulation (AIRLINE-EVOS), the Airspace Concept Evaluation System (ACES), and the Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT), all of which enable this research to comprehensively represent the complex facets of the ATS and its participants. We validated this baseline configuration of ATS-EVOS against Airline Origin and Destination Survey (DB1B) data and subject matter expert opinion, and we verified the ATS-EVOS framework and agent behavior logic through scenario-based experiments that explored potential implementations of a carbon tax, congestion pricing policy, and the dynamics for equipage of new technology by airlines. These experiments demonstrated ATS-EVOS's capabilities in responding to a wide range of potential NextGen-related policies and utility for decision makers to gain insights for effective policy design.
机译:由于航空运输系统(ATS)的复杂性,利益相关者的广泛分布以及利益相关者之间动态的相互依存关系,因此在美国实施下一代航空运输系统(NextGen)一直是决策者面临的挑战。 NextGen的成功实施完全依赖于美国商业航空公司的积极参与。为了帮助决策者确定有助于实施NextGen的潜在政策设计,美国国家航空航天局(NASA)和LMI开发了一个研究框架,称为空中运输系统进化模拟(ATS-EVOS)。该框架将大型的经验数据集与多个专业模型集成在一起,以模拟航空公司对潜在的未来政策的反应演变,并探讨其对空中交通服务绩效和市场动态的影响。在此处介绍的ATS-EVOS配置中,我们利用运输系统分析模型(TSAM),航空公司演化仿真(AIRLINE-EVOS),空域概念评估系统(ACES)和航空环境设计工具(AEDT),全部其中使这项研究能够全面代表ATS及其参与者的复杂方面。我们对照航空始发地和目的地调查(DB1B)数据和主题专家的意见验证了ATS-EVOS的此基线配置,并通过基于情景的实验对ATS-EVOS框架和代理行为逻辑进行了验证,该实验探索了碳税的潜在实施方式,拥堵定价政策以及航空公司配备新技术的动态。这些实验证明了ATS-EVOS能够应对各种潜在的与NextGen相关的政策,并为决策者提供了实用程序,以帮助他们洞悉有效的政策设计。

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