#6211. Airport passenger flow: Contribution of applied models to performance

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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes;
Mechanical Engineering;
Civil and Structural Engineering;
Metals and Alloys;
Computer Networks and Communications;
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Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials;
Biomaterials;
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Abstract:
Airports are essential for intercontinental trade and a key to the success of the global aviation industry. The common objective of all stakeholders in the airport chain is to satisfy the passenger while facing a significant number of challenges, including the continued growth of air traffic and its influence on airport capacity, the problem of congestion in peak hours, and all that result from queuing and boarding delays. This situation forces the managers of the airport to set up a better circuit of passengers, both at departure and on arrival. In fact, to achieve a better flow of passenger within the terminal, modeling is the first step towards developing and solving this problem. The present work aims to present the various models and approaches of simulation and optimization applied to the study of passenger flows and highlight their contributions to the good management and operation in a field as complex as that of airport operations.
Keywords:
Airports; Modeling; Optimization; Passenger flow; Simulation

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