Super density operations: identifying the operational limitations to overcome

E. Hahn, J. Kuchenbrod, J. Stilwell, W. Swedish
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The Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO) has responsibility for guiding development of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), a multi-agency vision for aviation in the 2025 timeframe. Using 2004 as a baseline, the JPDO has projected a range of 1.4 to 3 times the number of flights as the potential aggregate demand for 2025, and in addition, projects that there will be a more diverse population of aircraft flying to a larger set of airports than current operations. As part of the vision for accommodating the increase in demand, NextGen describes at a high level the concept of "Super Density" operations, or operations that provide a higher level of throughput than can be accommodated using today's operating paradigms. While the JPDO refers to technology applications such as precise 4D trajectory "tubes" or Equivalent Visual Operations, a detailed concept of operations and specific set of research issues has not yet been articulated. The MITRE Corporation's Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD), as part of its Technology Research Program, has undertaken an effort to explore more fully the definition of Super Density operations. In order to ensure that the full scope of terminal operations was considered, the project was designed to identify the operational limitations of congested terminal airspace, rather than starting with a specific technology or procedure application. Knowing these operational limitations may help the JPDO and the larger research community better understand where research investment is needed, and what performance will be required from new procedures and technology.
超密度操作:确定要克服的操作限制
联合规划与发展办公室(JPDO)负责指导下一代航空运输系统(NextGen)的发展,这是一个多机构在2025年的航空愿景。JPDO以2004年为基准,预计到2025年,潜在总需求的航班数量将达到1.4至3倍,此外,预计飞往更多机场的飞机数量将比目前的运营情况更多样化。作为适应需求增长的愿景的一部分,NextGen在高层次上描述了“超密度”操作的概念,或者提供比使用当今操作范例所能容纳的更高水平的吞吐量的操作。虽然JPDO指的是技术应用,如精确的4D轨迹“管”或等效视觉操作,但操作的详细概念和具体的研究问题尚未明确。MITRE公司的先进航空系统开发中心(CAASD)作为其技术研究计划的一部分,致力于更全面地探索超密度操作的定义。为了确保考虑到航站楼操作的全部范围,该项目旨在确定拥挤的航站楼空域的操作限制,而不是从特定的技术或程序应用开始。了解这些操作限制可能有助于JPDO和更大的研究团体更好地了解哪些研究需要投资,以及新程序和新技术需要什么样的性能。
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