Review Paper: A Discrete Event Simulation To Model Passenger Flow in The Airport Terminal
Review Paper: A Discrete Event Simulation To Model Passenger Flow in The Airport Terminal
Review Paper: A Discrete Event Simulation To Model Passenger Flow in The Airport Terminal
Ahyudanari E., Vandebona U (2005)-The temporal blocks model,developed in Excel, is suitable to be applied to the case of
several resources serving a single passengers queue, and thevariables involved in calculating the number of resources
are, service time, arrival curves, configuration and typology of check-in and cost of check-in area. The model optimization is based
on system total cost minimization. The costs considered include the cost of space, the operating cost and the cost of uneasiness
endured by passengers when the waiting time exceeded the tolerable limit. The inclusion of the cost of space makes this
methodology an useful tool for estimating the optimum size of the check-in area . A linear programming model minimizing the total
work hours at the check-in ensuring a satisfactory customer service level has been developed.
Appelt S., Batta R., Lin Li, Drury C., (2007)- Found that checking time effect waiting time. The develop Curbside (accept passenger
and their baggage at parking lot, or bus or taxi reduce waiting time at check-in process. Online check in passenger will need to
queue up if they want to allocate seat. From the simulations show that by removing the option for allocating seat reduce the number
of passenger who check-in online.They also found that Friday and Saturday check in whose passengers for pleasure trip having
great number of beg compare to Weekdays. (Sudwest Airlines, Buffalo Airport)
METHODOLOGY
Visit the terminal and understand in general the passengers approach.
Identify the number of check-in and check in time and airlines company
that operate more flight simultaneously adopt the common check-in.
Develop simulation model to infer and predict, taking into account the
available capacity and the fact that the volume of passengers depends on
day time and the week day, the different passenger behavior.
Optimizing in a logical and rational management all check-in desks and
security control inside the terminal 1 at Naples airport.
Simulate the event by using Arena and calculate the cost of changes in the
system by using OptQuest.
ASSUMPTIONS
Check-in Desk
Focus on Airone Airlines check-in desk because they have the large number of flight per day at Naple International Airport.
Bussines passengers are individuals passenger while those in tourist category assume that the same may occur in groups of 2,3 or 4
people.
Check-in, maintained by a single line, and acceptance at dedicated desks.
Security Controls
Single queue for each available 6 checkpoints.
DATA COLLECTION
Sample : Passengers terminal 1 at Naples International airport. (AIRONE AIRLINE)
Phase : Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The survey was repeated for several weeks by 2 people
with different recognition tasks.
Task :The first one monitored near the check-in the passengers arrival at the counter to get the
determination of so-called 'curves of presentation' (arrival time) and the service time of the check-
in formalities, instead the second one has carefully considered the queue near the desks by defining
the queue length and service time.
Model Representation
COMMON COMMON
PASSENGERS CHECK-IN
EMBARK
PASSENGER SECURITY
GENERATION CONTROL
DEDICATED DEDICATED
Customer PASSENGERS CHECK-IN Server 2
Server 1
The check-in operations at check-in desks( delivers the baggage and receives the boarding pass)
The transit at the security controls (proceed to the boarding halls with their hand baggage).
Common Check in Management
Use binary signal (1-free state of desk, 0-occupied desk), return to 1 at the
end of process
Security Control Checkpoint
1)
2)
3) The boarding operations on the aircraft: the passenger
must be show at the boarding gate of his flight with a
boarding pass and a valid identity document.