Feasibility of Integrating Automated Separation Assurance with Controller-Managed Aircraft Operations in the Same Airspace

P. Kopardekar, Paul Lee, T. Prevot, N. Smith, J. Mercer, J. Homola, M. Mainini, Katharine K. Lee, Arwa S. Aweiss
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This study used a human-in-the-loop simulation to examine the feasibility of mixed equipage operations in an automated separation assurance environment under higher traffic densities. The study involved two aircraft equipage alternatives—with and without data link—and four traffic conditions. In all traffic conditions, the unequipped traffic count was increased linearly throughout the scenario from approximately 5–20 aircraft. The first condition consisted solely of this unequipped traffic, while the remaining three conditions included a constant number of equipped aircraft operating within the same airspace: 15 equipped aircraft in the second condition, 30 in the third condition, and 45 in the fourth condition. If traffic load became excessive during any run, participants were instructed to refuse sector entry to inbound unequipped aircraft until sector load became manageable. Results showed a progressively higher number of unequipped aircraft turned away under the second, third, and fourth scenario cond...
在同一空域将自动分离保证与管制员管理的飞机操作集成的可行性
本研究使用人在环模拟来检验在更高交通密度下自动分离保障环境下混合设备操作的可行性。这项研究涉及两种飞机设备的选择——有和没有数据链路——以及四种交通状况。在所有交通条件下,未装备的交通数量在整个情景中从大约5-20架飞机线性增加。第一种情况只包括这种没有装备的飞机,而其余三种情况包括在同一空域内飞行的固定数量的装备飞机:第二种情况有15架装备飞机,第三种情况有30架,第四种情况有45架。如果在任何运行期间交通负荷过大,参与者被指示拒绝入站无设备飞机进入扇区,直到扇区负荷变得可控。结果显示,在第二、第三和第四种情况下,越来越多的未装备飞机被拒之门外。
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