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Modeling airside airport operations using general-purpose, activity-based, discrete-event simulation tools Martinez, Julio C ; Trani, Antonio A ; Ioannou, Photios G
Publication details: Transportation Research Record, 2001Description: nr 1744, s. 65-71Subject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:1744Location: Abstract: The application of activity-based simulation techniques to model runway operations at airports is described. The simulation tool used, STROBOSCOPE, is a discrete-event simulation system and programming language based on the three-phase activity scanning simulation paradigm. The model developed can be used as a tool to estimate runway capacity, delays, and double runway occupancy instances.Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The application of activity-based simulation techniques to model runway operations at airports is described. The simulation tool used, STROBOSCOPE, is a discrete-event simulation system and programming language based on the three-phase activity scanning simulation paradigm. The model developed can be used as a tool to estimate runway capacity, delays, and double runway occupancy instances.