Operational Impact of the Baseline Integrated Arrival, Departure, and Surface System Field Demonstration

Shivanjli Sharma, Alan Capps, Shawn A. Engelland, Y. Jung
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To address the Integrated Arrival, Departure, and Surface (IADS) challenge, NASA is developing and demonstrating trajectory-based departure automation under a collaborative effort with the FAA and industry known as Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 (ATD-2). ATD-2 builds upon and integrates previous NASA research capabilities that include the Spot and Runway Departure Advisor (SARDA), the Precision Departure Release Capability (PDRC), and the Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSAS) capability. The ATD-2 field demonstration is organized into three phases. Phase I illustrates a Baseline IADS demonstration and includes all components of ATD-2 running in operational environments. Subsequent phases will fuse together strategic scheduling components as well as take into account metroplex considerations. This paper describes the baseline IADS system that was deployed at the end of 2017 and is continuing to run as part of the ATD-2 demonstration taking place at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT). The primary areas of deployment and system use are in the CLT Air Traffic Control Tower, CLT TRACON, CLT American Airlines ramp tower, Washington Center facility and American Airlines Integration Operations Center (IOC). In addition to describing the functions and capabilities that are part of the baseline IADS system, this paper also provides metrics regarding operational use as well as initial benefits metrics. Benefit metrics continue to be collected and aggregated across the areas of system delay, throughput, taxi time, fuel burn savings, and emissions savings. Furthermore, benefits as a result of common awareness of delays and the impact of takeoff and departure restrictions stemming from traffic flow management initiatives are described. The overall benefit of improved predictability and efficiency as a result of the baseline IADS system demonstration is also discussed.
基线综合到达、离开和地面系统现场演示的操作影响
为了应对综合到达、离开和地面(IADS)挑战,NASA正在与FAA和业界合作开发和演示基于轨迹的离场自动化,称为空域技术演示2 (ATD-2)。ATD-2建立并集成了NASA以前的研究能力,包括现场和跑道离场顾问(SARDA)、精确离场释放能力(PDRC)和终端排序和间隔(TSAS)能力。ATD-2现场演示分为三个阶段。第一阶段演示了基线IADS演示,包括在操作环境中运行的ATD-2的所有组件。随后的阶段将把战略调度组件融合在一起,并考虑到大都市的考虑。本文描述了2017年底部署的基准IADS系统,该系统将继续作为在夏洛特-道格拉斯国际机场(CLT)进行的td -2演示的一部分运行。部署和系统使用的主要领域是CLT空中交通管制塔、CLT TRACON、CLT美国航空匝道塔、华盛顿中心设施和美国航空综合运营中心(IOC)。除了描述作为基准IADS系统一部分的功能和能力之外,本文还提供了关于操作使用和初始收益度量的度量。继续收集和汇总系统延迟、吞吐量、滑行时间、燃油节约和排放节约等方面的效益指标。此外,还介绍了对延误的普遍认识以及交通流量管理举措所产生的起飞和起飞限制的影响所带来的好处。还讨论了IADS系统基线演示所带来的可预测性和效率提高的总体效益。
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