Title :
NextGen technologies for mid-term and far-term air traffic control operations
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Res. Center, San Jose State Univ., Moffett Field, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes technologies for mid-term and far-term air traffic control operations in the next generation air transportation system (NextGen). The technologies were developed and evaluated with human-in-the-loop simulations in the airspace operations laboratory (AOL) at the NASA Ames research center. The simulations were funded by several research focus areas within NASA´s Airspace Systems program and some were co-funded by the FAA´s air traffic organization for planning, research and technology. Results indicate that advanced trajectory-based air traffic control automation This paper describes technologies for mid-term and far-term air traffic control operations in the next generation air transportation system (NextGen). The technologies were developed and evaluated with human-in-the-loop simulations in the airspace operations laboratory (AOL) at the NASA Ames research center. The simulations were funded by several research focus areas within NASA´s airspace systems program and some were co-funded by the FAA´s air traffic organization for planning, research and technology. Results indicate that advanced trajectory-based air traffic control automation at the controller workstation integrated with data com and moderate flight deck upgrades shows great promise to increase airspace capacity significantly in the mid-term and far-term.at the controller workstation integrated with data com and moderate flight deck upgrades shows great promise to increase airspace capacity significantly in the mid-term and far-term.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; air traffic control; Airspace Operations Laboratory; Airspace Systems program; NASA; Next Generation Air Transportation System; NextGen; air traffic control operation; trajectory based air traffic control automation; Air traffic control; Air transportation; Automatic control; Automation; FAA; Laboratories; NASA; Space technology; Technology planning; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2009. DASC '09. IEEE/AIAA 28th
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4078-8
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2009.5347556