DocumentCode :
271094
Title :
Validation of an Air-Traffic Controller behavioral model for fast time simulation
Author :
Volf, Pr̆emysl ; Jakubu̇v, Jan ; Koranda, Lukás̆ ; S̆is̆́lák, David ; Pĕchouc̆ek, Michal ; Mereu, Stefania ; Hilburn, Brian ; Nguyen, Duc N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Czech Tech. Univ., Prague, Czech Republic
fYear :
2014
fDate :
8-10 April 2014
Abstract :
The US National Airspace System (NAS) is incredibly complex, and consists of many specific functions. Given predicted increases in air traffic, enhancement of the current system and development of the NextGEN system are critical to maintain safe and efficient operation. Each feature of the system needs to be carefully designed, developed, tested and validated. To this end, human-in-the-loop (HITL) simulations represent one of the most powerful and realistic testing tools. HITL simulations can provide valuable feedback on how new features influence the behavior of human operators. The drawbacks of HITL simulations include limited flexibility and scalability, and high cost. Computer simulations, which involve no direct human activity, can avoid some of these potential problems, and often represent an attractive alternative (or adjunct) to HITL simulation. A crucial question underlying the use of computer models is how well the model captures the human operator (in this case, the air traffic controller). This paper presents a validation of the AgentFly system, specifically a human en-route Air Traffic Controller (ATC) behavioral model. The ATC workload model is based on Multiple Resource Theory including visual scanning, radio emulation and different kinds of uncertainty. Validation of the AgentFly system was performed by comparing model output to HITL simulation data. The AgentFly system used simulated behavior of air traffic controllers and pilots to collect similar data. Both types of output data were processed and compared based on selected metrics.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; air traffic control; control engineering computing; ATC workload model; AgentFly system; HITL simulations; NAS; NextGEN system; US National Airspace System; computer models; computer simulations; current system enhancement; fast time simulation; human en-route air traffic controller behavioral model; human operators; human-in-the-loop simulations; multiple resource theory; radio emulation; visual scanning; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Data models;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference (ICNS), 2014
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4892-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSurv.2014.6820020
Filename :
6820020
Link To Document :
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