Operations Analysis of Locating High-Speed Runway Exits
R. R. Read and
T. Yoshikawa
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R. R. Read: Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
T. Yoshikawa: Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Operations Research, 1962, vol. 10, issue 1, 1-18
Abstract:
The purpose of high-speed runway exits is to increase the capacity of a runway. This can be accomplished if the exits are properly located along the runway and other operational conditions are met. These conditions are discussed and runway operation is described. A probabilistic model describing the landing of aircraft is developed and used to locate the exits optimally. Benefits from the use of high-speed exits are presented in terms of increased landing capacity, decreased service time, and decreased delay.
Date: 1962
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