The article focuses on the possibility of automation of taxiing, which is the part of a flight, which, under adverse weather conditions, greatly reduces the operational usability of an airport, and is the only part of a flight that has not been affected by automation, yet. Taxiing is currently handled manually by the pilot, who controls the airplane based on information from visual perception. The article primarily deals with possible ways of obtaining navigational information, and its automatic transfer to the controls. Analyzed wand assessed were currently available technologies such as computer vision, Light Detection and Ranging and Global Navigation Satellite System, which are useful for navigation and their general implementation into...
This article focuses on system for ground manoeuvring of aircrafts called Taxibot. Article focuses o...
The ongoing growth of the air transport system demands technological and operational progress. A pro...
Abstract According to Sheridan and Verplank’s classification of levels of automation, taxiing on an...
The article focuses on the possibility of automation of taxiing, which is the part of a flight, whic...
Low-visibility conditions present a host of problems for the National Airspace System. While many mo...
International hub airports are commonly the bottleneck of commercial airline flight operations. Soci...
The objective of this research will be to design a control system to completely automate the differe...
Project Modern Taxiing (MoTa) studies the impact of future taxiing technologies such as Datalink and...
This paper solves the problem of automatic taxiing direction control of carrier-based aircraft. On m...
The taxi procedure at an airport refers to the surface movement of the aircraft between the parking ...
Several international air traffic management (ATM) research programs are currently investigating new...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe general increase in air traffic and the complexity of modern airpo...
The present and future challenges of commercial air transport industry require maintaining growth tr...
Airport Surface Movement Area is but one of the actions taken to increase the capacity and safety of...
Although there are different aircraft manufecturers and hence different practical solutions, there i...
This article focuses on system for ground manoeuvring of aircrafts called Taxibot. Article focuses o...
The ongoing growth of the air transport system demands technological and operational progress. A pro...
Abstract According to Sheridan and Verplank’s classification of levels of automation, taxiing on an...
The article focuses on the possibility of automation of taxiing, which is the part of a flight, whic...
Low-visibility conditions present a host of problems for the National Airspace System. While many mo...
International hub airports are commonly the bottleneck of commercial airline flight operations. Soci...
The objective of this research will be to design a control system to completely automate the differe...
Project Modern Taxiing (MoTa) studies the impact of future taxiing technologies such as Datalink and...
This paper solves the problem of automatic taxiing direction control of carrier-based aircraft. On m...
The taxi procedure at an airport refers to the surface movement of the aircraft between the parking ...
Several international air traffic management (ATM) research programs are currently investigating new...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe general increase in air traffic and the complexity of modern airpo...
The present and future challenges of commercial air transport industry require maintaining growth tr...
Airport Surface Movement Area is but one of the actions taken to increase the capacity and safety of...
Although there are different aircraft manufecturers and hence different practical solutions, there i...
This article focuses on system for ground manoeuvring of aircrafts called Taxibot. Article focuses o...
The ongoing growth of the air transport system demands technological and operational progress. A pro...
Abstract According to Sheridan and Verplank’s classification of levels of automation, taxiing on an...