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Initial Validation of a Simulation System for Studying Interoperability in Future Air Traffic Management Systems

Authors :
Robert Windhorst
Shannon Zelinski
Todd Lauderdale
Alexander Sadovsky
James Phillips
Yun Zheng
Tung Nguyen
Joseph D'Amore
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2021.

Abstract

Future air traffic management systems will need to accommodate large numbers of increasingly diverse air vehicles with different operating paradigms. To support this trend, they will digitally share copious amounts of information via a common communication architecture. Operators will deploy programs that create and negotiate flight plans via the architecture’s communication protocols. These programs will autonomously make decisions that must be arbitrated by the architecture and robust to uncertainty. To study interoperability in air traffic management, a new airspace simulation system was composed by integrating a legacy airspace simulation, an air traffic control model, and a new research communication architecture. It was used to evaluate air traffic management concepts by adapting it to handle congested arrival traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport and executing simulations. Results demonstrated the ability of the simulation system to model in detail strategic traffic flow management, predeparture flight planning, and air traffic control working in concert. Subsequent studies can use the simulation system to study interoperability, autonomy, digital communication, and uncertainty in future air traffic management systems.

Subjects

Subjects :
Air Transportation And Safety

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNA16BD14C, , 80ARC021D0001
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210017707
Document Type :
Report