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		<title>Scipediacontent: Created page with &quot; == Abstract ==  High performance computing (HPC), both at hardware  and  software  level,  has  demonstrated  significant  improve- ments in processing large datasets in a ti...&quot;</title>
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== Abstract ==&lt;br /&gt;
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High performance computing (HPC), both at hardware  and  software  level,  has  demonstrated  significant  improve- ments in processing large datasets in a timely manner. However, HPC   in   the   field   of   air   traffic   management   (ATM)   can   be much  more  than  only  a  time  reducing  tool.  It  could  also  be used  to  build  an  ATM  simulator  in  which  distributed  scenarios where decentralized elements (airspace users) interact through a centralized manager in order to generate a trajectory-optimized conflict-free   scenario.   In   this   work,   we   introduce   an   early prototype  of  an  ATM  simulator,  focusing  on  air  traffic  flow management  at  strategic,  pre-tactical  and  tactical  levels,  which allows  the  calculation  of  safety  and  efficiency  indicators  for optimized  trajectories,  both  at  individual  and  network  level. The  software  architecture  of  the  simulator,  relying  on  a  HPC cluster  of  computers,  has  been  preliminary  tested  with  a  set of  flights  whose  trajectory  vertical  profiles  have  been  optimized according  to  two  different  concepts  of  operations:  conventional cruise  operations  (i.e.  flying  at  constant  altitudes  and  according to  the  flight  levels  scheme  rules)  and  continuous  climb  cruise operations   (i.e., optimizing   the   trajectories   with   no   vertical constraints).  The  novel  ATM  simulator  has  been  tested  to  show preliminary  benchmarking  results  between  these  two  concepts of  operations.  The  simulator  here  presented  can  contribute  as a  testbed  to  evaluate  the  potential  benefits  of  future  Trajectory Based  Operations  and  to  understand  the  complex  relationships among  the  different  ATM  key  performance  areas&lt;br /&gt;
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== Original document ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* [http://hdl.handle.net/2117/100364 http://hdl.handle.net/2117/100364] under the license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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