Reducing Environmental Footprint through transformative Multi-scale Aviation Planning (REFMAP)
Lead Participant:
UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD
Abstract
The mission of RefMap is to develop a digital service aimed at quantifying the environmental footprints of air mobility for airliners and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at a "multi-scale" level, where single-trajectories (micro) and the flow traffic of multiple vehicles (macro) are optimised to minimise their environmental impact in a wide range of communities. RefMap investigates how the aviation business models will be affected by the availability of environmental data for each type and route of air vehicle, as this will enable stricter evidence-based Green policy making in the sector. This will be achieved via the development of the RefMap analytics platform processing environmental and weather data such as wind, noise, CO2 and non-CO2 emissions for both U-space and ATM. This platform will rely on a number of technical solutions, including numerical simulation, predictive models, and deep-learning methods. The latter will be used to construct accurate non-intrusive prediction frameworks and to optimize the trajectories of the various vehicles given the predicted flow conditions via deep reinforcement learning (DRL). These will enable the development of a new aviation business models aligned with EU’s Green Agenda.
The University of Salford will develop modelling frameworks to assess and minimise the impact of UAS noise on humans and wildlife.
The University of Salford will develop modelling frameworks to assess and minimise the impact of UAS noise on humans and wildlife.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD | £554,216 | £ 554,216 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Antonio J Torija Martinez (Project Manager) |