no code implementations • 1 Jan 2024 • Zhenyu Gao, Yue Yu, Qinshuang Wei, Ufuk Topcu, John-Paul Clarke
Urban air mobility (UAM), a transformative concept for the transport of passengers and cargo, faces several integration challenges in complex urban environments.
1 code implementation • 8 Jun 2023 • Qinshuang Wei, Zhenyu Gao, John-Paul Clarke, Ufuk Topcu
In our methodology, we first model how disruptions to a given UAM network might impact on the nominal traffic flow and how this flow might be re-accommodated on an extended network with reserve capacity.
no code implementations • 11 May 2023 • Qinshuang Wei, Yue Yu, Ufuk Topcu
Urban air mobility (UAM) is an emerging concept in short-range aviation transportation, where the aircraft will take off, land, and charge their batteries at a set of vertistops, and travel only through a set of flight corridors connecting these vertistops.
no code implementations • 27 Jun 2022 • Qinshuang Wei, Gustav Nilsson, Samuel Coogan
To ensure safety, all in-flight Urban Air Vehicles (UAVs) in a UAM network must therefore have alternative landing sites with sufficient landing capacity in the event of a vertiport closure.