DocumentCode
181141
Title
Effect of traffic position accuracy for conducting safe airport surface operations
Author
Jones, Denise R. ; Prinzel, Lawrence J. ; Bailey, Randall E. ; Arthur, Jarvis J. ; Barnes, James R.
Author_Institution
Nat. Aeronaut. & Space Adm., Hampton, VA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
5-9 Oct. 2014
Abstract
The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) concept proposes many revolutionary operational concepts and technologies, such as display of traffic information and movements, airport moving maps (AMM), and proactive alerts of runway incursions and surface traffic conflicts, to deliver an overall increase in system capacity and safety. A piloted simulation study was conducted at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center to evaluate the ability to conduct safe and efficient airport surface operations while utilizing an AMM displaying traffic of various position accuracies as well as the effect of traffic position accuracy on airport conflict detection and resolution (CD&R) capability. Nominal scenarios and off-nominal conflict scenarios were conducted using 12 airline crews operating in a simulated Memphis International Airport terminal environment. The data suggest that all traffic should be shown on the airport moving map, whether qualified or unqualified, and conflict detection and resolution technologies provide significant safety benefits. Despite the presence of traffic information on the map, collisions or near collisions still occurred; when indications or alerts were generated in these same scenarios, the incidences were averted.
Keywords
aerospace simulation; air safety; air traffic; airports; AMM; CD&R capability; NextGen concept; airline crews; airport conflict detection and resolution; airport moving maps; next generation air transportation system; piloted simulation study; safe airport surface operations; simulated Memphis International Airport terminal environment; traffic position accuracy effect; Accuracy; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Airports; Atmospheric modeling; NASA; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2014 IEEE/AIAA 33rd
Conference_Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5002-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2014.6979517
Filename
6979517
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