DocumentCode :
3321116
Title :
Prospects for reduction of separation standards in oceanic airspaces with satellite services
Author :
Livingston, Dale A.
fYear :
1990
fDate :
20-23 Mar 1990
Firstpage :
255
Lastpage :
261
Abstract :
How satellites will influence the ATC (air traffic control) system of the future is examined from the control system perspective. It is maintained that, in a future environment, where significantly improved safety margins will be required, ADS (automatic dependent surveillance), by itself, will not permit substantial reductions in lateral separation. Likewise, satellite-based navigation systems will not, by themselves, lead to a greatly improved ATC system because if large errors persist at their current rate, improvements in nominal accuracy will not overcome their effect on the overall rate of collisions. It is concluded that only when satellites are integrated into a control system that uses their ability to furnish highly accurate positional data and frequent surveillance updates will they permit anticipated traffic increases while reducing the risk of collision enough to allow separation reductions
Keywords :
air-traffic control; radionavigation; safety; satellite relay systems; standards; ATC; air traffic control; automatic dependent surveillance; collisions; oceanic airspaces; safety; satellite services; satellite-based navigation; separation reductions; separation standards; surveillance updates; Aerospace control; Air safety; Air traffic control; Aircraft navigation; Artificial satellites; Control systems; FAA; Network address translation; Satellite navigation systems; Surveillance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1990. Record. The 1990's - A Decade of Excellence in the Navigation Sciences. IEEE PLANS '90., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1990.66185
Filename :
66185
Link To Document :
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