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Title:

Designing and Simulating Urban Air Mobility Vertiport Networks under Land Use Constraints

Accession Number:

01763823

Record Type:

Component

Abstract:

Increased congestion and emissions due to a growing rate of urbanization has crippled mobility in metropolitan areas across the world, as seen in times both before the COVID-19 pandemic and as societies begin to live with COVID-19 as they return to normalcy. With distributed electric propulsion technology and battery energy densities improving, urban air mobility (UAM) has emerged as a potential alternative to the automobile for longer distance trips. However, the actual deployment of UAM remains uncertain. This paper provides increased clarity of practical UAM deployment by (1) developing a tool to design vertiport networks under specific land use constraints, and (2) exploring the travel time impacts of these networks using regional-scale traffic microsimulation. Using millions of trips in the San Francisco Bay Area as a case study, a k-medians clustering algorithm constrained to specific land use characteristics, including area of the parcel and zoning/building type, is developed. Further simulation and sensitivity analysis across these parameters reveal that as the number of vertiports increases, the average travel times of trips taken by UAM improve, but there is only benefit compared to driving above a certain number of vertiports. In addition, area constraints of the parcels deeply impact the travel times of UAM trips, suggesting that the research agenda must include efficient vertiport designs. By using real-world land use constraints, concrete UAM networks can be recommended to metropolitan planning organizations, local city officials, and regulatory bodies for future infrastructure provision, pushing UAM from pie-in-the-sky to boots-on-the-ground.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper was sponsored by TRB committee AV095 Standing Committee on New Users of Shared Airspace.

Report/Paper Numbers:

TRBAM-21-00693

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

Authors:

Yedavalli, Pavan

Pagination:

7p

Publication Date:

2021

Conference:

Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting

Location: Washington DC, United States
Date: 2021-1-5 to 2021-1-29
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board; Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

Web

Features:

Figures; References

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Subject Areas:

Aviation; Design

Source Data:

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2021 Paper #TRBAM-21-00693

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Dec 23 2020 11:12AM