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document analysis systems | 2003

Autonomous aircraft operations using RTCA guidelines for airborne conflict management

Karthik Krishnamurthy; David J. Wing; Bryan E. Barmore; Richard Barhydt; Michael T. Palmer; Edward J. Johnson; Mark G. Ballin; Todd M. Eischeid

A human-in-the-loop experiment was performed at the NASA Langley Research Center to study the feasibility of DAG-TM autonomous aircraft operations in highly constrained airspace. The airspace was constrained by a pair of special-use airspace (SUA) regions on either side of the pilots planned route. Traffic flow management (TFM) constraints were imposed as a required time of arrival and crossing altitude at an en route fix. Key guidelines from the RTCA airborne conflict management (ACM) concept were applied to autonomous aircraft operations for this experiment. These concepts included the RTCA ACM definitions of distinct conflict detection and collision avoidance zones, and the use of a graded system of conflict alerts for the flight crew. Three studies were conducted in the course of the experiment. The first study investigated the effect of hazard proximity upon pilot ability to meet constraints and solve conflict situations. The second study investigated pilot use of the airborne tools when faced with an unexpected loss of separation (LOS). The third study explored pilot interactions in an over-constrained conflict situation, with and without priority rules dictating who should move first. Detailed results from these studies were presented at the 5th USA/Europe Air Traffic management R&D Seminar (ATM2003). This overview paper focuses on the integration of the RTCA ACM concept into autonomous aircraft operations in highly constrained situations, and provides an overview of the results presented at the ATM2003 seminar. These results, together with previously reported studies, continue to support the feasibility of autonomous aircraft operations.


Archive | 2005

Joint NASA Ames/Langley Experimental Evaluation of Integrated Air/Ground Operations for En Route Free Maneuvering

Richard Barhydt; Parimal Kopardekar; Vernol Battiste; Nathan A. Doble; Walter W. Johnson; Paul Lee; Thomas Prevot; Nancy Smith


AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference and Exhibit | 2003

USE OF A PROTOTYPE AIRBORNE SEPARATION ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR RESOLVING NEAR-TERM CONFLICTS DURING AUTONOMOUS AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS

Richard Barhydt; Todd M. Eischeid; Michael T. Palmer; David J. Wing


Archive | 2003

Airborne Conflict Management within Confined Airspace in a Piloted Simulation of DAG-TM Autonomous Aircraft Operations

Bryan E. Barmore; Edward J. Johnson; David J. Wing; Richard Barhydt


Archive | 2002

Regaining Lost Separation in a Piloted Simulation of Autonomous Aircraft Operations

Richard Barhydt; Todd M. Eischeid; Michael T. Palmer; David J. Wing


Archive | 2003

Pilot Interactions in an Over-constrained Conflict Scenario as Studied in a Piloted Simulation of Autonomous Aircraft Operations

David J. Wing; Karthik Krishnamurthy; Richard Barhydt; Bryan E. Barmore; Hampton Va Usa


document analysis systems | 2004

ADS-B within a multi-aircraft simulation for distributed air-ground traffic management

Richard Barhydt; Michael T. Palmer; William W. Chung; Ghyrn W. Loveness


Archive | 2004

Design of a Multi-mode Flight Deck Decision Support System for Airborne Conflict Management

Richard Barhydt; Karthik Krishnamurthy


document analysis systems | 2005

Handling trajectory uncertainties for airborne conflict management

Richard Barhydt; Nathan A. Doble; David Karr; Michael T. Palmer


Archive | 2004

Development and Evaluation of an Airborne Separation Assurance System for Autonomous Aircraft Operations

Richard Barhydt; Michael T. Palmer; Todd M. Eischeid

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San Jose State University

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