ATM change management: An evolutionary and agent-based approach

  • Gigante G
  • Pascarella D
  • Cidoncha M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Air Traffic Management (ATM) is a complex socio-technical system, whose behaviour depends on a combination of various subsystems of different nature: societal, technical, and human. Due to such aspects, it is difficult to understand which could be the part to be changed in order to improve performances, or which is the impact of a change on the overall performances. Such tasks are though issues, and cannot be easily performed. In this work, a new approach for the ATM change management process is proposed. It aims to introduce an innovative multidisciplinary process by combining the following different paradigms: the agent-based paradigm for the modelling of a change solution and the assessment of the achieved performances; the evolutionary computing paradigm for the tuning of the change: the sensitivity analysis to understand which part of the ATM system should be changed in order to match the targeted performance levels.

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Gigante, G., Pascarella, D., Cidoncha, M. S., Piera, M. A., Duca, G., Lettieri, N., … Gamarra, J. L. M. (2019). ATM change management: An evolutionary and agent-based approach. MATEC Web of Conferences, 259, 02005. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925902005

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