Title :
NASA´s ATM technology demonstration-1: Integrated Concept of arrival operations
Author :
Baxley, B.T. ; Swenson, H.N. ; Prevot, Thomas ; Callantine, T.J.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes operations and procedures envisioned for NASA´s Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration #1 (ATD-1). The ATD-1 Concept of Operations (ConOps) demonstration will integrate three NASA technologies to achieve high throughput, fuel-efficient arrival operations into busy terminal airspace. They are Traffic Management Advisor with Terminal Metering (TMA-TM) for precise time-based schedules to the runway and points within the terminal area, Controller-Managed Spacing (CMS) decision support tools for terminal controllers to better manage aircraft delay using speed control, and Flight deck Interval Management (FIM) avionics and flight crew procedures to conduct airborne spacing operations. The ATD-1 concept provides de-conflicted and efficient operations of multiple arrival streams of aircraft, passing through multiple merge points, from top-of-descent (TOD) to touchdown. It also enables aircraft to conduct Optimized Profile Descents (OPDs) from en route altitude to the runway, using primarily speed control to maintain separation and schedule. The ATD-1 project is currently addressing the challenges of integrating the three technologies, and implantation into an operational environment. Goals of the ATD-1 demonstration include increasing the throughput of high-density airports, reducing controller workload, increasing efficiency of arrival operations and the frequency of trajectory-based operations, and promoting aircraft ADS-B equipage.
Keywords :
air traffic control; airports; avionics; ATD-1 ConOps; ATD-1 Concept of Operations; ATD-1 concept; ATM Technology Demonstration #1; ATM technology demonstration-1; Air Traffic Management; CMS decision support tools; FIM avionics; NASA; airborne spacing operations; aircraft ADS-B equipage; aircraft delay; busy terminal airspace; controller workload; controller-managed spacing; efficiency of arrival operations; flight crew procedures; flight deck interval management; fuel-efficient arrival; high-density airports; integrated concept of arrival operations; optimized profile descents; speed control; terminal area; terminal controllers; terminal metering; traffic management advisor; trajectory based operations; Aerospace electronics; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Aircraft navigation; Delay; Schedules;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1699-6
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2012.6382307