Victoria Dulchinos
Ames Research Center
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ieee aiaa digital avionics systems conference | 2017
Savita Verma; Hanbong Lee; Lynne Martin; Lindsay Stevens; Yoon C. Jung; Victoria Dulchinos; Eric Chevalley; Kim Jobe; Bonny Parke
NASA has been working with the FAA and aviation industry partners to develop and demonstrate new concepts and technologies that integrate arrival, departure, and surface traffic management capabilities. In March 2017, NASA conducted a human-in-the-loop (HITL) simulation for integrated surface and airspace operations, modeling Charlotte Douglas International Airport, to evaluate the operational procedures and information requirements for the tactical surface metering tool, and data exchange elements between the airline controlled ramp and ATC Tower. In this paper, we focus on the calibration of the tactical surface metering tool using various metrics measured from the HITL simulation results. Key performance metrics include gate hold times from pushback advisories, taxi-in/out times, runway throughput, and departure queue size. Subjective metrics presented in this paper include workload, situational awareness, and acceptability of the metering tool and its calibration.
ieee aiaa digital avionics systems conference | 2017
Lindsay Stevens; Lynne Martin; Eric Chevalley; Hanbong Lee; Kimberly Jobe; Savita Verma; Bonny Parke; Victoria Dulchinos
NASA is collaborating with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aviation industry partners to develop and demonstrate new concepts and technologies for Integrated Arrival, Departure, and Surface (IADS) traffic management capabilities under the Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 (ATD-2) project. One of the goals of the IADS capabilities in the ATD-2 project is to increase predictability and throughput of airspace operations by improving Traffic Management Initiative (TMI) compliance. This paper focuses on the Approval Request (APREQ) procedures developed for the ATD-2 project between the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower at Charlotte Douglas International Airport and Washington Center. In March 2017, NASA conducted a Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) simulation to evaluate the operational procedures and information requirements for the APREQ procedures in the ATD-2 IADS system between ATC Tower and Center. The findings from the HITL are used to compare ATD-2 APREQ procedures with information about current day APREQ procedures.
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics | 2018
Victoria Dulchinos
This paper describes a study comparing the use of paper strips with virtual flight strips depicted on a new user interface, the Ramp Traffic Console (RTC), designed for use by ramp controllers to be used in place of paper strips. A Human-In-the-Loop (HITL) experiment was performed as the fifth in a series of six HITL simulation studies designed to evaluate a pushback Decision Support Tool (DST) concept for Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). Workload and usability were assessed in post-run and post-study questionnaires. In the RTC virtual flight strip condition, post-run questionnaire results show lower workload ratings across all aspects of workload; additionally, a trend is found toward increased usability ratings. Post-study questionnaire results indicate a preference for RTC over paper strips. Additional research is suggested with more training runs and a greater number of participants to increase statistical power. It is also suggested that this new technology be re-evaluated as a part of the ATD-2 field testing activities.
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics | 2018
Bonny Parke; Kimberly Jobe; Eric Chevalley; Savita Verma; Victoria Dulchinos; Lindsay Stevens
Data Exchange and Integration is necessary for progress towards an Integrated Arrival, Departure, and Surface (IADS) traffic management capability. In collaboration with the FAA, NASA has introduced new data exchange elements to Charlotte-Douglas International Airport air traffic facilities, including the American Airlines ramp, as part of the Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 (ATD2). This paper describes the new tools that deliver these elements, and the human factors impact of the tools as measured by post-bank surveys. Workload was unaffected by ATD2 tool use, and situational awareness was improved in the Tower and with Ramp controllers in the second round of surveys. Respondents described their tools as more helpful if they included ATD2 tools (1) in the Tower for insuring compliance for aircraft under a Traffic Management Initiative, (2) in the TRACON when actively used for many TRACON tasks, and (3) in the Ramp in the second round of surveys.
AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Conference | 2013
John Kaneshige; Shivanjli Sharma; Martin Lynne; Sandra Lozito; Victoria Dulchinos
Archive | 2015
Miwa Hayashi; Ty Hoang; Yoon C. Jung; Waqar Malik; Hanbong Lee; Victoria Dulchinos
Archive | 2013
Miwa Hayashi; Ty Hoang; Yoon C. Jung; Gautam Gupta; Waqar Malik; Victoria Dulchinos
Archive | 2018
Yoon C. Jung; Shawn Engelland; Richard A. Capps; Rich Coppenbarger; Becky L. Hooey; Shivanjli Sharma; Lindsay Stevens; Savita Verma; Gary Lohr; Eric Chevalley; Victoria Dulchinos; Waqar Malik; Louise Morgan Ruszkowski
Archive | 2018
Savita Verma; William J. Coupe; Hanbong Lee; Isaac J. Robeson; Yoon C. Jung; Shivanjli Sharma; Victoria Dulchinos; Lindsay Stevens
Archive | 2017
Lindsay Stevens; Lynne Martin; Kimberly Jobe; Bonny Parke; Eric Chevalley; Hanbong Lee; Savita Verma; Victoria Dulchinos