Optimizing the Next Generation Collision Avoidance System for Safe, Suitable, and Acceptable Operational Performance

Jessica E. Holland, Mykel J. Kochenderfer, W. Olson
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The Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) is mandated worldwide on large commercial aircraft and has been shown to substantially reduce the risk of mid-air collision. However, the logic used to select pilot advisories is difficult to modify and does not easily support new surveillance inputs. The next generation system, called Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS X), currently addresses many of the design limitations of TCAS. ACAS X is optimized with respect to a cost function. The system was initially optimized to increase safety and decrease alerts. Recent work has focused on tuning ACAS X to also meet operational suitability and pilot acceptability performance metrics. An iterative tuning process reduced the operational impact on the air traffic system and improved acceptability of alerts. This paper summarizes a 15-month effort that resulted in substantial improvements. Compared with TCAS, ACAS X reduces collision risk by 59%, lowers the alert rate by 50%, and issues 28% fewer disru...
优化下一代防撞系统,使其具有安全、合适和可接受的操作性能
交通警报和碰撞避免系统(TCAS)是全球大型商用飞机的强制性配置,并已被证明可以大大降低空中碰撞的风险。然而,用于选择飞行员建议的逻辑很难修改,也不容易支持新的监视输入。下一代系统,称为机载避碰系统(ACAS X),目前解决了TCAS的许多设计限制。ACAS X是根据成本函数进行优化的。该系统最初进行了优化,以提高安全性并减少警报。最近的工作重点是调优ACAS X,以满足操作适用性和试验可接受性性能指标。迭代调整过程减少了对空中交通系统的操作影响,提高了警报的可接受性。本文总结了15个月的工作成果,取得了实质性的改进。与TCAS相比,ACAS X降低了59%的碰撞风险,降低了50%的警报率,并减少了28%的干扰。
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