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A Modified Dynamic Programming Approach for 4D Minimum Fuel and Emissions Trajectory Optimization

Kawser Ahmed    
Kouamana Bousson and Milca de Freitas Coelho    

Resumen

4D flight trajectory optimization is an essential component to improve flight efficiency and to enhance air traffic capacity. this technique not only helps to reduce the operational costs, but also helps to reduce the environmental impact caused by the airliners. This study considers Dynamic Programming (DP), a well-established numerical method ideally suited to solve 4D flight Trajectory Optimization Problems (TOPs). However, it bears some shortcomings that prevent the use of DP in many practical real-time implementations. This paper proposes a Modified Dynamic Programming (MDP) approach that reduces the computational effort and overcomes the drawbacks of the traditional DP. In this paper, two numerical examples with fixed arrival times are presented, where the proposed MDP approach is successfully implemented to generate optimal trajectories that minimize aircraft fuel consumption and emissions. Then the obtained optimal trajectories are compared with the corresponding reference commercial flight trajectory for the same route in order to quantify the potential benefit of reduction of aircraft fuel consumption and emissions.

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