University of Minnesota
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
Spring 2026 Seminar Series
Friday, February 20, 2026
209 Akerman Hall
2:30pm-4:30pm
AEM Seminar:
AI-powered Automated Air Traffic Control
Abstract: Both
the U.S. national airspace system and the low-altitude airspaces call
for innovations in automated air traffic control. For the national
airspace system, the FAA's Brand New Air Traffic Control System (BNATCS)
needs effective automation tools for air traffic monitoring and
conflict resolution to support human air traffic controllers; for the
low-altitude airspaces hosting small unmanned aerial systems (sUASs) and
the emerging electric vertical
take-off and landing (eVTOL)
aircraft, automated air traffic control is the only feasible way to
accommodate the envisioned high-density, fast-temp flight operations. In
this talk, the speaker will present the models and algorithms of using
reinforcement learning (RL) and large language models (LLM) for
automating air traffic control, specifically aircraft separation
assurance and conflict resolution. In addition, he will also discuss the
readiness and challenges of testing,
certifying and implementing these artificial intelligence (AI) tools in safety-critical aviation applications.
Bio:
Peng Wei is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering at the George Washington University, with courtesy
appointments at Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and
Computer Science Department. By contributing to the intersection of
control, optimization, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, he
and his team develop autonomous functions and decision support tools
for aviation, avionics and aerial robotic systems. His current focuses
are (1) safety, efficiency, and scalability of aircraft autonomy,
multi-agent autonomy and human-autonomy teaming; (2) aviation
applications including air traffic management/control (ATM/C), airline
operations, UAS traffic management (UTM), advanced air mobility (AAM),
and aviation electrification; and (3) AI safety, security and
certification for safety-critical systems. Prof. Wei is an AIAA
Associate Fellow. He serves as an associate editor for AIAA Journal of
Aerospace Information Systems (JAIS), AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control,
and Dynamics (JGCD), and Journal of Open Aviation Science. He received
his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering from Purdue University in 2013
and bachelor degree in Control Theory from Tsinghua University in
2007.
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