Multi-scale analysis of the european airspace using network community detection

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We show that the European airspace can be represented as a multi-scale traffic network whose nodes are airports, sectors, or navigation points and links are defined and weighted according to the traffic of flights between the nodes. By using a unique database of the air traffic in the European airspace, we investigate the architecture of these networks with a special emphasis on their community structure. We propose that unsupervised network community detection algorithms can be used to monitor the current use of the airspace and improve it by guiding the design of new ones. Specifically, we compare the performance of several community detection algorithms, both with fixed and variable resolution, and also by using a null model which takes into account the spatial distance between nodes, and we discuss their ability to find communities that could be used to define new control units of the airspace. © 2014 Gurtner et al.

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Gurtner, G., Vitali, S., Cipolla, M., Lillo, F., Mantegna, R. N., Micciché, S., & Pozzi, S. (2014). Multi-scale analysis of the european airspace using network community detection. PLoS ONE, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094414

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