NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-based scheduling with controller- and flight deck-based precision spacing capabilities that allow fuel-efficient arrival operations during periods of high throughput. An operational demonstration of these integrated technologies, i.e., the ATM Technology Demonstration #1 (ATD-1), is slated for 2016. Human-in-the-loop simulations were conducted to evaluate the performance of the ATD-1 system and validate operational feasibility. The ATD-1 system was found to be robust to scenarios with saturated demand levels and high levels of system delay. High throughput, 10 above baseline demand levels, and schedule conformance less than 20 seconds at the 75th percentil...
NASA has developed the Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSS) system, a suite of advanced arrival man...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
Enabling efficient arrivals for the NextGen Air Traffic Management System and developing a set of in...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
In this paper, we describe NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1). The objective of A...
NASA has developed an advanced arrival management capability for terminal controllers, known as Term...
This paper describes operations and procedures envisioned for NASA's Air Traffic Management (ATM) Te...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Tech...
NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
NASA has developed the Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSS) system, a suite of advanced arrival man...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
Enabling efficient arrivals for the NextGen Air Traffic Management System and developing a set of in...
Abstract — NASA has developed a suite of advanced arrival management technologies combining time-bas...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
In order to enable arrival management concepts and solutions in a NextGen environment, ground-based ...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
In this paper, we describe NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1). The objective of A...
NASA has developed an advanced arrival management capability for terminal controllers, known as Term...
This paper describes operations and procedures envisioned for NASA's Air Traffic Management (ATM) Te...
Air traffic demand is predicted to increase over the next 20 years, creating a need for new technolo...
NASA’s first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Technology Demonstration (ATD-1) was created to facilitate...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Tech...
NASA’s Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1) is a multi-year effort to demonstrate high-thr...
NASA has developed the Terminal Sequencing and Spacing (TSS) system, a suite of advanced arrival man...
Interval Management (IM) is a concept designed to be used by air traffic controllers and flight crew...
Enabling efficient arrivals for the NextGen Air Traffic Management System and developing a set of in...