Simulating the Risk of Bird Strikes

Isabel Metz, Joost Ellerbroek, Thorsten Muhlhausen, D. Kügler, Jacco Hoekstra

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Abstract

This paper presents a fast-time simulation environment for assessing the risk of bird strikes in aviation. An existing air traffic simulator was enhanced in order to simulate air and bird traffic simultaneously and to recognize collisions between birds and aircraft. Furthermore, a method was developed to generate bird movement information from different radar sources. The resulting set-up represents the first simulation environment to perform fast-time simulations including air traffic and bird movements. A verification with real data revealed that approximately thrice as many bird strikes occur in the simulation as in reality. When considering bird reaction to approaching aircraft, which is not covered in the simulation as well as unreported strikes, this implies an adequate result. For this reason, the simulator can serve as valuable tool to analyse the risk of bird strikes and to evaluate new Air Traffic Management concepts to reduce the number of these events.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Seventh SESAR Innovation Days, 28th – 30th November 2017
Subtitle of host publicationBelgrade, Serbia
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event7th SESAR Innovation Days - University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Duration: 28 Nov 201730 Nov 2017
Conference number: 7
http://www.sesarju.eu/sesarinnovationdays

Conference

Conference7th SESAR Innovation Days
Abbreviated titleSIDs
Country/TerritorySerbia
CityBelgrade
Period28/11/1730/11/17
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Keywords

  • ADS-B
  • Mode-S
  • aviation weather
  • wind modeling
  • aircraft sensor network
  • gas particle model

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