Contemporary approaches to aerospace vehicle system monitoring rely heavily on thresholds that represent a compromise between providing warning early enough to avert a mishap while simultaneously minimizing false alarms. While this reliance on thresholds has been in place for decades and has permeated both cockpits and control rooms, we often find it insufficient when retrospectively analyzing data from an accident. To modernize and enhance flight test safety, we introduce new methods of monitoring for anomalous patterns of interaction rather than for thresholds exceedance. For systems with a well characterized baseline we show how the Inductive Monitoring System (IMS), utilized by NASA in the aftermath of the Columbia accident, might be im...
In 2012, NASA began exploring the feasibility of single pilot reduced crew operations (SPORCO) in th...
This paper documents a study that drove the development of a mathematical expression in the minimum ...
The processing of observations from multiple Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) has been sh...
Multitasking is endemic in modern life and work: drivers talk on cell phones, office workers type wh...
The integrated human-in-the-loop (iHITL) simulation examined the effect of four different Detect-and...
For some time aircraft manufacturers and researchers have been pursuing mechanisms for reducing crew...
Each day, the global air transportation industry generates a vast amount of heterogeneous data from ...
At the May 2015 SC-228 meeting, requirements for TCAS II interoperability became elevated in priorit...
Plans and status of a wind tunnel test programs at ARC, GRC, and LaRC of a small reference acoustic ...
At the May 2015 SC-228 meeting, requirements for TCAS II interoperability became elevated in priorit...
Goal: Accurate, high-resolution (approx.3 km) soil moisture in near-real time. Situational awareness...
Human factors is a critical consideration in system performance and system safety. This presentation...
Poster presented at the Research Data Management, Access, and Preservation (RDAP) Summit in Seattle,...
Anderson-Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, causing significant morbidity and ...
AGCMs w/ Specified SSTs (AMIPs) GEOS-5, ERA-20CM Ensembles Incorporate best historical estimates of ...
In 2012, NASA began exploring the feasibility of single pilot reduced crew operations (SPORCO) in th...
This paper documents a study that drove the development of a mathematical expression in the minimum ...
The processing of observations from multiple Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) has been sh...
Multitasking is endemic in modern life and work: drivers talk on cell phones, office workers type wh...
The integrated human-in-the-loop (iHITL) simulation examined the effect of four different Detect-and...
For some time aircraft manufacturers and researchers have been pursuing mechanisms for reducing crew...
Each day, the global air transportation industry generates a vast amount of heterogeneous data from ...
At the May 2015 SC-228 meeting, requirements for TCAS II interoperability became elevated in priorit...
Plans and status of a wind tunnel test programs at ARC, GRC, and LaRC of a small reference acoustic ...
At the May 2015 SC-228 meeting, requirements for TCAS II interoperability became elevated in priorit...
Goal: Accurate, high-resolution (approx.3 km) soil moisture in near-real time. Situational awareness...
Human factors is a critical consideration in system performance and system safety. This presentation...
Poster presented at the Research Data Management, Access, and Preservation (RDAP) Summit in Seattle,...
Anderson-Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, causing significant morbidity and ...
AGCMs w/ Specified SSTs (AMIPs) GEOS-5, ERA-20CM Ensembles Incorporate best historical estimates of ...
In 2012, NASA began exploring the feasibility of single pilot reduced crew operations (SPORCO) in th...
This paper documents a study that drove the development of a mathematical expression in the minimum ...
The processing of observations from multiple Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) has been sh...