Impact of USSPs performance in shared U-space volumes
Paper ID
SIDs-2023-22
Conference
SESAR Innovation Days
Year
2023
Theme
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), U-space and Urban Air Mobility
Project Name
A Multi-Agent negotiation framework for planning conflict-free U-space scenarios
Keywords:
Airspace efficiency, CISP-USSPs architecture, flight trajectory representation, strategic conflict resolution, U-space
Authors
Jose Luis Munoz-Gamarra, Juan Jose Ramos Gonzalez, Zhiqiang Liu and Agustí Sobejano
DOI
https://doi.org/10.61009/SID.2023.1.13
Project Number
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Abstract
This work analyzes how different USSPs managing a shared U-space volume could impact on the other’s performance. As it will be demonstrated, the representation of the trajectory and uncertainty associated with each mission will be key to optimize the use of this common resource in terms of effective airspace capacity. Based on a CORUS-XUAM VLL scenario, a simulation-based analysis will characterize the impact that USSPs capabilities to handle the mission’ representation will have on the acceptance ratios, impacting not just on own performance but also to the other airspace users.