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Chapter 1 - Air Transport Networks and Complex Networks
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Chapter 2 - Airline Business Models
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Chapter 3 - Complex Networks Theory
Pages 45-69 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 4 - Airport Networks
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Chapter 5 - Connectivity of Air Transport Networks
Pages 117-148 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 6 - Robustness of Complex Networks
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Chapter 7 - Robustness of Air Transport Networks
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Chapter 8 - Spreading Phenomena of Air Transport Networks
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Index
Pages 231-237
About the book
Description
Air Route Networks through Complex Networks Theory connects theory research with network connectivity analysis, providing practitioners with the tools they need to develop more efficient, resilient and profitable air route networks. The book helps airline route planners and executives create more robust route networks that are less vulnerable to disruptions, such as node isolation. The book further explores errors and attacks in complex networks, strategies for detecting critical nodes and cascading failure models to assess and maximize robustness. The book explains how to measure air route network connectivity with complex network representations.
Air transport is among the most dynamic and toughest competition industries in today’s global economy. The quality of air route network design is a key strategic factor in an airline’s viability. These robust networks provide for more stable and secure carrier operations vs. those based simply on existing supply and demand volumes.
Node-specific and network-specific representations are covered, along with in-depth coverage of connectivity in special and temporal networks. These collective tools serve as a guide for practitioners seeking to apply complex network theory to the airline industry.
Air Route Networks through Complex Networks Theory connects theory research with network connectivity analysis, providing practitioners with the tools they need to develop more efficient, resilient and profitable air route networks. The book helps airline route planners and executives create more robust route networks that are less vulnerable to disruptions, such as node isolation. The book further explores errors and attacks in complex networks, strategies for detecting critical nodes and cascading failure models to assess and maximize robustness. The book explains how to measure air route network connectivity with complex network representations.
Air transport is among the most dynamic and toughest competition industries in today’s global economy. The quality of air route network design is a key strategic factor in an airline’s viability. These robust networks provide for more stable and secure carrier operations vs. those based simply on existing supply and demand volumes.
Node-specific and network-specific representations are covered, along with in-depth coverage of connectivity in special and temporal networks. These collective tools serve as a guide for practitioners seeking to apply complex network theory to the airline industry.
Key Features
- Presents complex networks theory research results applied to airline transportation networks
- Examines airline network robustness in the face of disruptions, providing strategies for detecting critical nodes of air transport networks
- Provides historical perspective on the economic, political, technical, and geographical constraints that influence airline route portfolios
- Connects data from valuable tools, such as navpoints, area control centers (ACC), and flight information centers, with air network modeling
- Studies spreading-related phenomena, such as rumors, and disease contagions, and how these affect the airline industry
- Presents complex networks theory research results applied to airline transportation networks
- Examines airline network robustness in the face of disruptions, providing strategies for detecting critical nodes of air transport networks
- Provides historical perspective on the economic, political, technical, and geographical constraints that influence airline route portfolios
- Connects data from valuable tools, such as navpoints, area control centers (ACC), and flight information centers, with air network modeling
- Studies spreading-related phenomena, such as rumors, and disease contagions, and how these affect the airline industry
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-812665-3
Language
English
Published
2019
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Elsevier