NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-throughput, fuel-efficient arrivals at a major U.S. airport using NASA-developed scheduling automation, controller decision-support tools, and ADS-B-enabled Flight-Deck Interval Management (FIM) avionics. First-year accomplishments include the development of a concept of operations for managing scheduled arrivals flying Optimized Profile Descents with equipped aircraft conducting FIM operations, and the integration of laboratory prototypes of the core ATD-1 technologies. Following each integration phase, a human-in-the-loop simulation was conducted to evaluate and refine controller tools, procedures, and clearance phraseology. From a ground-side...
NASA's first Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) subproject successfully complet...
The Interval Management for Near-term Operations Validation of Acceptability (IM-NOVA) experiment wa...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
Program’s Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration- 1 (ATD-1). ATD-1 is intended to showcase ...
NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-based scheduli...
In this paper, we describe NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1). The objective of A...
This paper describes operations and procedures envisioned for NASA's Air Traffic Management (ATM) Te...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
This paper describes the simulation design, and preliminary results and recommendations from a human...
Enabling efficient arrivals for the NextGen Air Traffic Management System and developing a set of in...
NASA's first Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) subproject successfully complet...
The Interval Management for Near-term Operations Validation of Acceptability (IM-NOVA) experiment wa...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
Program’s Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration- 1 (ATD-1). ATD-1 is intended to showcase ...
NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-based scheduli...
In this paper, we describe NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1). The objective of A...
This paper describes operations and procedures envisioned for NASA's Air Traffic Management (ATM) Te...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
This paper describes the simulation design, and preliminary results and recommendations from a human...
Enabling efficient arrivals for the NextGen Air Traffic Management System and developing a set of in...
NASA's first Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) subproject successfully complet...
The Interval Management for Near-term Operations Validation of Acceptability (IM-NOVA) experiment wa...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...