Chairholder
Hartmut Fricke
Hartmut Fricke has held the professorship for Aviation Technology and Logistics since 2001 and is the director of the Institute of Logistics and Aviation, which since 2018 also includes the professorship for Helicopter Technology as a joint appointment with DLR in Braunschweig, Institute of Systems Engineering. The intention of this expansion driven by Fricke is to extend the chair's research capabilities to Urban Air Mobility (UAM), which will be significantly characterized by rotorcraft drone operations. The chair's portfolio now covers all common aircraft configurations and operational spectrums. Hartmut Fricke and his team publish regularly at the leading international conferences in the field of Air Traffic Management, Digital Avionics as well as Operations Research and the relevant scientific journals. He has been a member of the Program Committee and European Doctoral Chair of the Europe / USA AIr Transport Research and Development (ATRD) Seminar. Since 2024 he has been Spokesperson of the DFG Research Trraining Group AIrMetro studying the urban integration of highly automated / unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in a dedicated team of 20+ PhD RTG students.
Hartmut Fricke has been member of the Scientific Advisory Board to the German Federal Minister of Transport (BMV) since 2006. Besides many other, significant contributions were also made to the standardization of drone flight operations as well as airport infrastructure in Germany in that function.
In 2019, Dr. Fricke was elected to the Federal Drone Advisory Board and the BMV Innovation Commission.
Since 2020, he has been DFG Liaison Officer of TU Dresden.
Since 2022, Dr. Fricke has been the Aerospace Coordinator of the Free State of Saxony.
RESEARCH AREAS
- Support of ground processes at airports Airport Operations:
Analysis of aircraft turnaround behavior under specific boundary conditions (hub / non-hub). Statistical modeling of process chains, design of A-CDM decision support systems, control and regulation of system disturbances by means of stochastic optimization and covolution. - Evaluation procedures for the efficiency of airspace structures Airspace Management:
Economic and anthropotechnical benchmark of airspace structures, specifically within the Single European Sky (SES) driven supranational Functional Airspace Block (FAB) context. Global performance analysis between Asia (China) and Europe using Machine Learning (NL) and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (EAI) methods. - Safety assessment of flight procedures and taxiing movements Safety:
Complex Agent based Modeling and Simulations (ABMS) are used to evaluate innovative approach/departure procedures in terms of aircraft conflict/collision probability. On approach, closely spaced multi-runway systems of large airports, alternative sequencing models for the approach sector, new staggering logics between aircraft with machine learning (ML) methods are focused. Emphasis on LiDAR sensor technology as a safety contribution for apron operations at small airfields with computer vision and machine learning (ML) technologies.
- Optimized planning and execution of flight trajectories Trajectory Management:
Flight performance analysis and modeling in the context of variable objective functions such as fuel minimization, noise reduction, environmental protection, on-time performance, speed. Development of the complex simulation tool TOMATO for multi-criteria trajectory optimization with special attention to weather. Traffic flow analyses. Optimized climb and descent (CCO/CDO) procedures using optimal control and linear optimization methods.
- Certification of drone flight operations over urban and rural areas Urban Air Mobility:
Design of takeoff/landing sites for electric VTOL under optimality criteria. Transfer and migration of procedural planning from approach/departure procedures of conventional commercial air traffic (ICAO PANS-OPS) to UAM. UAM inclusive traffic management in the context of SESARs U-Space. - Validation and human-in-the-loop simulation technology Simulatoren:
The chair continuously expands its testing and validation environments, especially the ATM real-time simulation laboratory consisting of air traffic controller, pseudo pilot workstations, Airbus A320 FMS flight simulator. Further development of special software in cooperation with EUROCONTROL Experimental Center is a permanent activity. Use of commercial software for airport planning (AviPlan) and procedure planning (AirTop) in cooperation with Transoft Solutions Aviation to teach our students in latest industial products for air transport infrastructure planning.
LECTURES
- Aerodynamics and Flight Characteristics
- Airline Management
- Fundamentals of Aircraft Engines
- Communication - Surveillance
- Cockpit Technologies and Procedures
- Flight Performance
- Aeronautical Meteorology
- Flight Planning
- Airport Operations
- Air Traffic Control
- Air Transport Facilities, Operations and Air Traffic Control
- Air Transport Law and Policy
- Navigation
- Safety in Aviation
- Security
- Terminal Processes
PUBLICATIONS
2024
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Trajectory and Airspace Optimization Depending on Controller Task Load, Jul 2024, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Research in Air Transportation (ICRAT)Research output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
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A Bigraphical Framework for Modeling and Simulation of UAV-based Inspection Scenarios, 11 Apr 2024, QUCOSA, p. 1-100, 100 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Preprint/documentation/report > Preprint
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Efficiency assessment in European air traffic management - A fundamental analysis of data, models, and methods, Mar 2024, In: Journal of Air Transport Management. 115, 12 p., 102523Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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RescueFly – Einsatz von dezentral stationierten Drohnen („Unmanned Aircraft Systems“, UAS) zur Unterstützung bei der Wasserrettung in schwer zugänglichen und weitflächigen Gebieten: Projektergebnisse und -erkenntnisse sowie Betrachtung des Einsatzpotentials von UAS bei der Wasserrettung, Mar 2024, Potsdam: Brandenburgisches Institut für Gesellschaft und Sicherheit gGmbH, 64 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Preprint/documentation/report > Project report (Final and progress reports)
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The Optimal Size of a Heterogeneous Air Taxi Fleet in Advanced Air Mobility: A Traffic Demand and Flight Scheduling Approach, Mar 2024, In: Future Transportation. 4, 1, p. 174-214, 41 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Flight delay propagation inference in air transport networks using the multilayer perceptron, Jan 2024, In: Journal of air transport management. 114, 102510Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Will air taxis extend public transportation? A scenario-based approach on user acceptance in different urban settings, Jan 2024, In: Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 23, 101001Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Deutschlandticket - Weichenstellung für einen dauerhaften Erfolg, 2024Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Memorandum/Position paper/Hearings > Position paper/Statement
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Integrated CO2 Emission and Contrail Formation Climate Effect Benchmarking, 2024Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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Network Effects from Local Performance Improvements in Europe's Air Transport System, 2024, Simulation for a Sustainable Future: 11th Congress, EUROSIM 2023, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 3–5, 2023, Proceedings, Part II. Mujica Mota, M. & Scala, P. (eds.). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, p. 171-186, 16 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution