DocumentCode :
1314569
Title :
Collision avoidance for general aviation
Author :
Billingsley, Thomas B. ; Kochenderfer, Mykel J. ; Chryssanthacopoulos, James P.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Lexington, MA, USA
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
4
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
This presented the development and simulation of optimized collision avoidance logic to operate on-board general aviation aircraft. Framing the collision avoidance problem as a Markov decision process allows the logic to be generated using a specified encounter model and performance metrics. Past work has focused on using this framework to develop an improved collision avoidance system for non-GA aircraft. This presented results using the framework to optimize logic for lower performance GA aircraft and comparing its performance to the existing version of TCAS, as well as a simple Descend/Climb responsive logic. The results presented herein show that the optimized logic, issuing only climb, descend, and level-off advisories, was able to outperform the current version of TCAS and the Descend/Climb responsive logic against intruders that are equipped with TCAS. The optimized logic issuing 1000 feet = min advisories resulted in the best performance with respect to safety and alerting. For encounters where two GA aircraft are equipped with a collision avoidance system, the optimized logic was 3.1 times safer than TCAS for 500 feet = min advisories and 3.6 times safer for 1000 feet = min advisories. Both of the optimized methods resulted in lower probabilities of alert and reversal than TCAS and the Descend/Climb logic, which is desirable from an operational standpoint. The optimized logic that resulted in the best performance had a relatively high cost of reversing. This resulted in a very low probability of reversing for the GA aircraft, as low as zero in one case. The reversal rate for a TCAS-equipped intruder aircraft was slightly higher, but this was offset by a lower probability of strengthening advisories on the TCAS aircraft.
Keywords :
Markov processes; aerospace safety; air traffic; aircraft; collision avoidance; digital simulation; probability; Markov decision process; TCAS-equipped intruder aircraft; descend-climb responsive logic; general aviation; level-off advisories; nonGA aircraft; on-board general aviation aircraft; optimized collision avoidance logic; probability; safety; specified encounter model; traffic alert and collision avoidance system; Air traffic control; Aircraft safety; Collision avoidance; Military aircraft; Optimization; Safety; Simulation; Traffic control; Velocity control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8985
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2012.6328836
Filename :
6328836
Link To Document :
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