Study of Aircraft-centered Navigation, Guidance, and Traffic Situation System Concept for Terminal-area Operation

By Willard W. Anderson, Ralph W. Will, Carolyn Grantham

Study of Aircraft-centered Navigation, Guidance, and Traffic Situation System Concept for Terminal-area Operation
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A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-machine interface is the cockpit is described. The ground and airborne inputs required for implementing this concept are discussed. Digital data link requirements of 10,000 bits per second are explained. A particular implementation of this concept including a sequencing and separation algorithm which generates flight paths and implements a natural order landing sequence is presented. Onboard computer/display avionics utilizing a traffic situation display is described. A preliminary simulation of this concept has been developed which includes a simple, efficient sequencing algorithm and a complete aircraft dynamics model. This simulated jet transport was flown through automated terminal-area traffic situations by pilots using relatively sophisticated displays, and pilot performance and observations are discussed.

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