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Torsij, Matthijs (author)
Rotterdam the Hague Airport (RTHA) is planning to implement a new self-service luggage check-in system which has a different concept of operations compared to the current self-service system for luggage check-in. To efficiently develop, evaluate and implement this new system, a simulation optimization model is required to test different system...
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Berger, Menno (author)
This study presents the development of a multimodal System of Systems (SoS) framework, to assess the impact of top-level aircraft requirements in providing advanced air door-to-door mobility. The field of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is rapidly evolving, and while current research assesses these vehicles from<br/>both aircraft design and...
master thesis 2023
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Horstmeier, Danique (author)
Climate change poses a significant global challenge and the aviation industry, a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, must address its environmental impact. As the demand for air travel continues to rise, transitioning to sustainable forms of aviation becomes crucial. This paper focuses on the challenges and opportunities associated...
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Santana, Ricardo (author)
Low-altitude, high-density air traffic is expected to grow in the coming decades with several companies being certified to initiate urban operations for both freight and passenger transport. However, traditional human-centered Air Traffic Control operations (ATCos) are not scalable to handle the increased demand to maintain safe separation...
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De Bosscher, Benjamin (author)
Airport terminals are complex sociotechnical systems, in which humans interact with diverse technical systems. A natural way to represent them is through agent-based modeling. However, this method has two drawbacks: it entails a heavy computational burden and the emergent properties are often difficult to analyze. The purpose of our research is...
master thesis 2023
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Sujisakulvong, Thanakorn (author)
Aircraft turnaround optimization has recently gained attention from researchers, with the goal of freeing up capacity in congested airports. Most modern research focuses on the passenger boarding process. However, cabin cleaning also resides in the process critical path and an improvement of the cleaning lead time will therefore impact the...
master thesis 2022
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Chen, Szu-Tung (author)
Inspired by the vision of fully autonomous airside operations at Schiphol airport, this study aims to contribute to the short-term goal of automated aircraft ground handling. In this research, we design and evaluate a multi-agent system for planning of automated ground handling. There are two main components in the system, task allocation...
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Kamphof, Jorick (author)
Growth in air traffic demand and the increasing importance of reducing emissions cause airports to consider the improvement of their ground surface movement operations in terms of efficiency and environmental impact. Over the past years, engine-off taxiing techniques have been considered to reduce the environmental impact of airport taxiing...
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van Haasteren, Jelle (author)
The healthcare systems of developed countries are getting more centralized and specialized. In order for this trend to continue one requires a reliable medical emergency delivery system. Both governments and private companies recognize that drones might be a good fit for this job. Previous qualitative studies suggest benefits of an Unmanned...
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Soomers, Joost (author)
The increased pressure to reduce aircraft emissions and the growing demand for air travel causes airports to consider alternatives for fuel-inefficient aircraft taxiing. External towing tugs can be deployed to effectively reduce on-ground fuel burn of outbound aircraft. These new operations are likely to aggravate ground delays as a result of...
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Van de Sype, Luka (author)
The severity of natural disasters is increasing every year, having an impact on many people's lives. During the response phase of disasters, airports are important hubs where relief aid arrives while people need to be evacuated out of there. However, the airport often forms a bottleneck in these relief operations, because of the sudden need for...
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Knuyt, Jerry (author)
The loss of wildlife due to illegal poaching activity poses threats on both the survival of iconic animal species and the livelihood of local communities. This research proposes a distributed surveillance model in which a UAV swarm autonomously coordinates continuous surveillance in a dynamic environment. The adaptive behaviour of poachers has...
master thesis 2022
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Soengas-Canteli Y Ortega Y Gasset, Jose (author)
Passengers are frequently affected by airline disruptions, leading to a poorer than expected passenger experience. Airlines are affected by disruptions in the order of billions of dollars. Managing disruptions effectively is therefore paramount for an airline’s long-term commercial success. In spite of decision-support tools being introduced to...
master thesis 2021
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van der Horst, Didier (author)
The major international airport, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, is redesigning its security checkpoints for 2024, for which a novel type of security checkpoint configuration is considered. In this redesign, one seeks to find the optimal checkpoint configuration; however, this remains non-trivial. The checkpoint configuration problem requires a...
master thesis 2021
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Köstler, Klemens (author)
In this paper, we propose and analyze a q-learning-based approach for allocation of operators to security teams in order to improve operational efficiency of an airport security checkpoint. The research is composed of two parts. First, we develop an agent-based model capable of simulating an airport security checkpoint. Second, we introduce...
master thesis 2021
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Polydorou, Spyros (author)
Agent-based distributed planning and coordination has shown promising results in controlling operations in complex systems such as those present at airports. Distributed planning differs from centralised approaches because it is performed by several agents, which coordinate plans with each other in order to meet a global objective. In this...
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De Leeuw, Benyamin (author)
master thesis 2021
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Hak, Roger (author)
In February and March 2020, the COVID-19 disease spread rapidly across the world. It was a new disease for which many countries were not prepared. In the Netherlands there was a scarcity of virus tests, and lack of coordination on the allocation of these scarce tests. Besides, there was no proactive acquisition of<br/>spread information, and...
master thesis 2021
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Sanders, Grégory (author)
The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the aviation industry, with a reduction in passenger demand never seen before. To minimise the spread of the virus and to gain trust from the public in the airport operations' safety, airports implemented measures, e.g., physical distancing, entry/exit temperature screening and more....
master thesis 2021
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Koch, Dave (author)
This paper proposes a socio-technical agent-based model developed to increase the understanding of decision-making in an airline operational control center (AOCC). In this model human decision-makers, a Decision Support Tool, and technical systems are included. The selected case study encompasses the<br/>unexpected diversion of a flight from...
master thesis 2021
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