DocumentCode :
2516292
Title :
Collaborative automation systems for enhancing airport surface traffic efficiency and safety
Author :
Cheng, Victor H L
Author_Institution :
Optimal Synthesis Inc, Los Altos, CA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Abstract :
Airport congestion constitutes a key traffic capacity problem in the national airspace system. This paper considers a concept for improving the surface operations at major airports through the use of automation to manage the complex traffic. The concept includes advanced surface-traffic-control automation and flight-deck automation, and it builds on advanced communication, navigation, and surveillance technologies to achieve a seamless integration of these two major components. The surface-traffic-control automation is based on the ground-operation situation awareness and flow efficiency (GO-SAFE) concept previously proposed and studied to enable more efficient usage of runways, especially in situations where active-runway crossing constitutes a significant taxi delay problem. To help achieve the potential GO-SAFE benefits, the flight-deck automation for reliable ground operation (FARGO) concept is proposed to provide the necessary flight-deck automation for enabling precision taxi control to comply with GO-SAFE advisories. The integrated system with highly coordinated automation systems will push the envelope of surface traffic performance to enhance capacity without compromising safety and taxi performance.
Keywords :
air traffic; air traffic control; aircraft computers; airports; decision support systems; electronic data interchange; graphical user interfaces; ground support systems; safety; FARGO; GO-SAFE advisories; GUI; active runway crossing; air traffic capacity problems; airport congestion; airport surface operations improvement; airport surface traffic collaborative automation systems; airport surface traffic efficiency/safety enhancement; automated traffic management; communication/navigation/surveillance technologies; decision-support tools; efficient runway usage; flight-deck automation; flight-deck automation reliable ground operation concept; graphical user interfaces; ground-operation situation awareness flow efficiency concept; information exchange; safety; surface-traffic-control automation; taxi delay problems; Air safety; Air traffic control; Airports; Automation; Collaboration; Delay; FAA; Space technology; Throughput; Traffic control;
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.2002.1067901
Filename :
1067901
Link To Document :
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