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タイトルComparison of Airborne and Ground-Based Function Allocation Concepts for NextGen Using Human-In-The-Loop Simulations
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110008158
著者(英)Wing, David J.; Martin, Lynne H.; Chamberlain, James P.; Hoadley, Sherwood T.; Palmer, Michael T.; Homola, Jeffrey R.; Hubbs, Clay E.; Consiglio, Maria C.; Chartrand, Ryan C.; Murdoch, Jennifer L.; Cabrall, Christopher D.; Mercer, Joey S.; Prevot, Thomas; Wilson, Sara R.
著者所属(英)NASA Langley Research Center
発行日2010-02-07
言語eng
内容記述This paper presents an air/ground functional allocation experiment conducted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) using two human-in-the-Loop simulations to compare airborne and ground-based approaches to NextGen separation assurance. The approaches under investigation are two trajectory-based four-dimensional (4D) concepts; one referred to as "airborne trajectory management with self-separation" (airborne) the other as "ground-based automated separation assurance" (ground-based). In coordinated simulations at NASA's Ames and Langley Research Centers, the primary operational participants -controllers for the ground-based concept and pilots for the airborne concept - manage the same traffic scenario using the two different 4D concepts. The common scenarios are anchored in traffic problems that require a significant increase in airspace capacity - on average, double, and in some local areas, close to 250% over current day levels - in order to enable aircraft to safely and efficiently traverse the test airspace. The simulations vary common independent variables such as traffic density, sequencing and scheduling constraints, and timing of trajectory change events. A set of common metrics is collected to enable a direct comparison of relevant results. The simulations will be conducted in spring 2010. If accepted, this paper will be the first publication of the experimental approach and early results. An initial comparison of safety and efficiency as well as operator acceptability under the two concepts is expected.
NASA分類Air Transportation and Safety
レポートNOARC-E-DAA-TN2103
ARC-E-DAA-TN1201
権利Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/248170


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