2013
DOI: 10.1186/2194-3206-1-15
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Agent-based modeling and simulation of emergent behavior in air transportation

Abstract: Purpose: Commercial aviation is feasible thanks to the complex socio-technical air transportation system, which involves interactions between human operators, technical systems, and procedures. In view of the expected growth in commercial aviation, significant changes in this socio-technical system are in development both in the USA and Europe. Such a complex socio-technical system may generate various types of emergent behavior, which may range from simple emergence, through weak emergence, up to strong emerg… Show more

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“…Local structures and patterns, like those in class two, may emerge and survive for long periods. In Bouarfa, Blom, Curran, and Everdij (2013), the authors use the definition of emergence derived from the above presented classification in CA in order to study air transportation behavior as a complex socio-technical system.…”
Section: Cellular Automatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local structures and patterns, like those in class two, may emerge and survive for long periods. In Bouarfa, Blom, Curran, and Everdij (2013), the authors use the definition of emergence derived from the above presented classification in CA in order to study air transportation behavior as a complex socio-technical system.…”
Section: Cellular Automatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall behavior is more than a simple juxtaposition of agents' behaviors. Several studies on emergent phenomena in multi agent systems and multi agent simulations such as [16], [17] and [18] may be found in literature.…”
Section: Multi-agent Systems and Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airlines cope with many disruptions of different nature that implicitly or explicitly test their resilience on a regular basis. These disruptions may interact with each other, potentially creating a cascade of emerging disturbances that may span over different spatial as well as time scales, ranging from affecting only one aircraft or crew, up to a group of aircraft [1]. In current airline operations, disruptions are managed by Airline Operations Control (AOC), and may impact the economic performance of the airline and customer service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%