In the near future, air traffic control (ATC) will have to cope with a radical change in the structure of air transport [1]. Apart from the increase in traffic that will push the system to its limits, the insertion of new aerial vehicles such as drones into the airspace, with different flight performances, will increase its heterogeneity. Current research aims at increasing the level of automation and partial delegation of the control to on-board systems. In this work, we investigate the collision avoidance management problem using a decentralized distributed approach. We propose an autonomous and generic multiagent system to address this complex problem. We validate our system using state-of-the-art benchmarks. The results underline the adequacy of our local and cooperative approaches to efficiently solve the studied problem.
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