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In this paper we first describe an optimal coordinated conflict management scheme for a simplified model of air traffic, tending to minimize fuel consumption while guaranteeing safety against collisions. A decentralized implementation of such a scheme is then introduced, and its features as a hybrid control scheme are described. Finally, we discuss the tradeoff between performance and fault tolerance that goes with decentralization, and assess it by extensive simulation trials.
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Bicchi, A. (1999). An experimental study of performance and fault-tolerance of a hybrid free-flight control scheme. In: Garulli, A., Tesi, A. (eds) Robustness in identification and control. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 245. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0109886
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