A Deep Ensemble Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Approach for Air Traffic Control
Ghosh, Supriyo, Laguna, Sean, Lim, Shiau Hong, Wynter, Laura, Poonawala, Hasan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Air traffic control is an example of a highly challenging operational problem that is readily amenable to human expertise augmentation via decision support technologies. In this paper, we propose a new intelligent decision making framework that leverages multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) to dynamically suggest adjustments of aircraft speeds in real-time. The goal of the system is to enhance the ability of an air traffic controller to provide effective guidance to aircraft to avoid air traffic congestion, near-miss situations, and to improve arrival timeliness. We develop a novel deep ensemble MARL method that can concisely capture the complexity of the air traffic control problem by learning to efficiently arbitrate between the decisions of a local kernel-based RL model and a wider-reaching deep MARL model. The proposed method is trained and evaluated on an open-source air traffic management simulator developed by Eurocontrol. Extensive empirical results on a real-world dataset including thousands of aircraft demonstrate the feasibility of using multi-agent RL for the problem of en-route air traffic control and show that our proposed deep ensemble MARL method significantly outperforms three state-of-the-art benchmark approaches.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-3-2020
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