DocumentCode
384915
Title
The use of flight track and convective weather densities for national airspace system efficiency analysis
Author
Post, Joseph ; Bonn, James ; Bennett, Mike ; Howell, Dan ; Knorr, Dave
Author_Institution
CNA Corp., Alexandria, VA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Abstract
This paper presents an analytical framework for conducting NAS (national airspace system)-wide performance assessments. The proposed approach segments the national airspace into a two-dimensional grid; superimposes flight tracks, flight plans, convective activity, and convective forecasts onto this grid; and then uses statistical techniques to compare these densities. In this manner one can quantify such things as the difference between planned and actual routes, the accuracy of convective forecasts, the impact of severe weather on traffic, etc. The use of two-dimensional statistical techniques borrowed from the fields of image processing and geostatistics can remove much of the arbitrariness involved in previous approaches, which attempt to match similar days.
Keywords
aerospace computing; air traffic; air traffic control; statistical analysis; weather forecasting; 2D grid national airspace segmentation; NAS efficiency analysis; convective activity; convective forecast accuracy; convective weather densities; flight plans; flight track densities; geostatistics techniques; image processing techniques; national airspace system-wide performance assessments; planned/actual routes; severe weather traffic impact; statistical density comparison techniques; Delay; FAA; Grid computing; Image processing; Lightning; Performance analysis; Springs; System performance; Trajectory; Weather forecasting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2002. Proceedings. The 21st
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7367-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2002.1067925
Filename
1067925
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