The increase of air traffic rates registered in the recent years and the forecast for the next twenty years, has encouraged the necessity of developing new alternatives to manage the airspace. For this reason, several European and American organizations have been studying the idea of introducing new Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems based on four-dimensional trajectories. The four-dimensional trajectory management consists in establishing far in advance a time-based sequence for all aircraft converging to a specific point. The main idea is providing each aircraft with a time constraint to get a specific merging point. As a result, it is allowed to the aircraft to perform autonomous flight in order to achieve this merging point in the req...
A key element of the operational concept of the air traffic management modernization program SESAR (...
This report provides a detailed description of the activities performed by RMIT University in collab...
Significant evolutions of aircraft, airspace and airport systems design and operations are driven by...
This paper presents the design and simulation of the functions of a flight Management System (FMS) i...
The future revolution of the air traffic system imposes the development of a new class of Flight Man...
The current Air Traffic Management (ATM) functional approach is changing: ‘time’ is now integrated a...
Technical systems tend to undergo changes and thus will sooner or later require adjustments to new r...
It is to be expected that the task of an air traffic controller will change with the introduction of...
This paper presents Multi Objective Trajectory Optimization (MOTO) algorithms that were developed fo...
While worldwide air traffic keeps growing, the involved stakeholders, especially aircraft operators,...
One part of the answer to future demands in air transport like gain of capacity, reduction of enviro...
New concepts in air navigation have been introduced recently. Among others, are the concepts of traj...
International audienceThis paper presents a model of an innovative Flight Management System (FMS) wh...
To accomplish air traffic growth in a safe and efficient way, future air traffic management concepts...
Future Air Traffic Management is expected to shift towards four dimensional trajectory (4DT) managem...
A key element of the operational concept of the air traffic management modernization program SESAR (...
This report provides a detailed description of the activities performed by RMIT University in collab...
Significant evolutions of aircraft, airspace and airport systems design and operations are driven by...
This paper presents the design and simulation of the functions of a flight Management System (FMS) i...
The future revolution of the air traffic system imposes the development of a new class of Flight Man...
The current Air Traffic Management (ATM) functional approach is changing: ‘time’ is now integrated a...
Technical systems tend to undergo changes and thus will sooner or later require adjustments to new r...
It is to be expected that the task of an air traffic controller will change with the introduction of...
This paper presents Multi Objective Trajectory Optimization (MOTO) algorithms that were developed fo...
While worldwide air traffic keeps growing, the involved stakeholders, especially aircraft operators,...
One part of the answer to future demands in air transport like gain of capacity, reduction of enviro...
New concepts in air navigation have been introduced recently. Among others, are the concepts of traj...
International audienceThis paper presents a model of an innovative Flight Management System (FMS) wh...
To accomplish air traffic growth in a safe and efficient way, future air traffic management concepts...
Future Air Traffic Management is expected to shift towards four dimensional trajectory (4DT) managem...
A key element of the operational concept of the air traffic management modernization program SESAR (...
This report provides a detailed description of the activities performed by RMIT University in collab...
Significant evolutions of aircraft, airspace and airport systems design and operations are driven by...