Formal and computational modeling of anticipation mechanisms of resilience in the complex sociotechnical air transport system
Authored by Alexei Sharpanskykh, Anne-Nynke Blok, Matthieu Vert
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40294-018-0058-2
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Abstract
With ever-growing numbers of passengers and complexity of the air
transport system, it becomes more and more of a challenge to manage the
system in an effective, safe, and resilient manner. This is especially
evident when disruptions occur. Understanding and improving resilience
of the air transport system and its adaptive capacity to disruptions is
essential for the system's uninterrupted successful performance. Using
theoretical findings from behavioral sciences, this paper makes the
first steps towards formalization of the adaptive capacity of resilience
of the air transport system with a particular focus on its ability to
anticipate. To this end, an expressive logic-based language called
Temporal Trace Language is used. The proposed approach is illustrated by
a case study, in which anticipatory mechanisms are implemented in an
agent-based airport terminal operations model, to deal with a disruptive
scenario of unplanned and challenging passenger demand at the security
checkpoint. Results showed that the timing of an adaptive action could
have a significant influence on reducing the risk of saturation of the
system, where saturation implies performance loss. Additionally,
trade-off relations were obtained between cost, corresponding to the
extra resources mobilized, and the benefits, such as a decrease in risk
of saturation of the passenger queue.
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Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation
resilience
Infrastructure systems
Anticipation
Air
transport system