W. Johnson, K. Bilimoria, V. Battiste, L. Thomas, M. Liao, Hilda Q. Lee
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This study compares and contrasts lateral conflict resolutions generated by pilots (with and without a set of decision support tools), with those generated by a fully automated conflict resolution tool that generates optimal (smallest path deviation) resolutions. The conflict geometries investigated were all factorial combinations of three levels of Intruder aircraft speed, three levels of initial Ownship distance to closest approach, and nine conflict angles. The resolution decision support tools included dynamic conflict alerting, which indicated whether a proposed path was conflict free, and a dynamic predictor system that showed a fast time depiction of the proposed resolution trajectories. The automation-generated resolutions, computed using a geometric optimization algorithm, served as a benchmark against which the pilot-generated resolutions were compared. Without decision support tools the pilot-generated resolutions were often ineffective in providing the necessary separation, particularly at sma...