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Tianping Sun1, Kai Wang1, Ke Tang1
1Air Traffc Management College, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Chengdu 641419, China.
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Electric-powered unmanned guidance vehicles provide surface taxiing guidance for arriving and departing aircraft within the airport movement area, enabling sustained safety under complex operational conditions and improving overall operational efficiency, particularly under low-visibility scenarios. In this context, how to design scientifically rigorous operational trajectories for the three phases of unmanned guidance vehicle operations-dispatch, guidance, and recovery-remains an open and important research problem. This study proposes a three-stage trajectory-planning method for unmanned guidance vehicles, including initial trajectory planning, conflict prediction, and conflict resolution. First, the Guidance Unit-composed of the unmanned guidance vehicle and the guided aircraft-is defined, and a standard speed-profile design model is established for this unit. Then, considering airport operational-safety constraints, a conflict prediction algorithm for the guidance process is developed, which identifies potential conflicts in guidance trajectory planning based on time-window overlap analysis. Subsequently, under operational safety constraints, an optimization model aiming to minimize the maximum guidance time is formulated, and a trajectory planning algorithm for unmanned guidance vehicles based on the improved A* algorithm is designed to generate conflict-free operational trajectories. Finally, a simulation study is conducted using a major airport in Southwest China as a case study. The results show that (1) the speed-profile design and airport operational-rule constraints affect the operational trajectories of unmanned guidance vehicles; (2) the proposed algorithm enables coordinated planning of both speed control and path selection, thereby improving overall operational efficiency by 43.65% compared with conventional operations, while ensuring conflict-free airport surface taxiing, due to the adoption of an improved A* trajectory-planning algorithm for unmanned guidance vehicles; (3) under the electric-powered guidance-vehicle scheme proposed in this study, the method achieves a 34.52% reduction in total energy consumption during the guidance phase compared with traditional Follow-Me guidance, enabling the simultaneous optimization of operational efficiency and energy consumption.
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