Flight Trajectory Optimization Through Genetic Algorithms for Lateral and Vertical Integrated Navigation
Flight Trajectory Optimization Through Genetic Algorithms for Lateral and Vertical Integrated Navigation
Samenvatting
For long flights, the cruise is the longest phase and where the largest amount of fuel is consumed. An in-cruise optimization method has been implemented to calculate the optimal trajectory that reduces the flight cost. A three-dimensional grid has been created, coupling lateral navigation and vertical navigation profiles. With a dynamic analysis of the wind, the aircraft can perform a horizontal deviation or change altitudes via step climbs to reduce fuel consumption. As the number of waypoints and possible step climbs is increased, the number of flight trajectories increases exponentially; thus, a genetic algorithm has been implemented to reduce the total number of calculated trajectories compared to an exhaustive search. The aircraft’s model has been obtained from a performance database, which is currently used in the commercial flight management system studied in this paper. A 5% average flight cost reduction has been obtained.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Aerospace Information Systems American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA), Vol. 12, Uitgave: 8 |
Datum | 2015-08 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.2514/1.I010348 |
Taal | Engels |