Analysis of the Tau concept used in aircraft collision avoidance through kinematic simulations

Sushrut Vaidya, Taha Khot
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The airborne Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) is the current standard for detecting and avoiding potential mid-air collisions. Based on information received from nearby aircraft, TCAS issues Traffic Advisories (TAs) to alert pilots about potential conflicts. If an impending collision threat arises, TCAS provides Resolution Advisories (RAs) involving vertical maneuvers (such as Climb or Descend) to help resolve the threat. The TCAS logic primarily uses a parameter Tau, which is a measure of the time to the closest point of approach, in terms of range or vertical separation, between the two aircraft. In this paper, we use particle kinematics-based simulations to generate two-aircraft mid-air encounters with different geometries and closure rates, and we assess and compare the performance of collision threat detection criteria that employ conventional and modified definitions of Tau as well as a criterion that closely models the logic of TCAS. We analyze encounters between jet airliners, as well as those between jet airliners and small general aviation aircraft in urban airspace. Low closure rate encounters are also considered. Performance of different threat detection criteria is assessed by calculating the range and vertical separation between aircraft at the instant of RA generation. The modified Tau definitions provide greater separations than the conventional ones. The criterion that closely models the threat detection logic of TCAS provides intermediate levels of separation.
通过运动学仿真分析Tau概念在飞机避碰中的应用
空中交通警报和碰撞避免系统(TCAS)是当前检测和避免潜在空中碰撞的标准。根据从附近飞机收到的信息,TCAS发布交通通知(TAs),提醒飞行员注意潜在的冲突。如果即将发生的碰撞威胁出现,TCAS提供解决建议(RAs),包括垂直机动(如爬升或下降),以帮助解决威胁。TCAS逻辑主要使用参数Tau,这是两架飞机之间距离或垂直距离的最近接近点的时间度量。在本文中,我们使用基于粒子运动学的仿真来生成具有不同几何形状和闭合率的两架飞机的空中相遇,并评估和比较了采用传统和修改的Tau定义以及密切模拟TCAS逻辑的标准的碰撞威胁检测标准的性能。我们分析了喷气式客机之间的相遇,以及喷气式客机与小型通用航空飞机在城市空域的相遇。低关闭率遭遇也被考虑在内。通过计算RA生成瞬间飞机之间的距离和垂直距离来评估不同威胁检测准则的性能。修改后的Tau定义提供了比传统定义更大的分离。密切模拟TCAS威胁检测逻辑的准则提供了中间级别的分离。
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