As part of NASA's Distributed Air/Ground Traffic Management (DAG-TM) effort, NASA Langley Research Center is developing concepts and algorithms for merging multiple aircraft arrival streams and precisely spacing aircraft over the runway threshold. An airborne tool has been created for this purpose, called Airborne Merging and Spacing for Terminal Arrivals (AMSTAR). To evaluate the performance of AMSTAR and complement human-in-the-loop experiments, a simulation environment has been developed that enables fast-time studies of AMSTAR operations. The environment is based on TMX, a multiple aircraft desktop simulation program created by the Netherlands National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR). This paper reviews the AMSTAR concept, discusses the inte...
A simulation of terminal area merging and spacing with air traffic controllers and commercial flight...
This paper presents a new tool designed to allow for rapid development and testing of different cont...
This paper presents an air/ground functional allocation experiment conducted by the National Aeronau...
Over the last several decades, advances in airborne and groundside technologies have allowed the Air...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Tech...
The number of commercial aircraft operations is predicted to increase in the next ten years, creatin...
Historically, development of airborne flight management systems (FMS) and ground-based air traffic c...
Due to projectedincrea ses in air traffic, there are several research efforts underway to evaluate w...
In 2013, the Airspace Operations Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center conducted a human-in-the-lo...
Airborne Precision Spacing has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Controller-Managed Spacing (CMS) tools have been developed to aid air traffic controllers in managin...
An experiment was conducted to integrate airspace management tools that would typically be confined ...
NASA has developed an advanced arrival management capability for terminal controllers, known as Term...
The predicted increase in the number of commercial aircraft operations creates a need for improved o...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
A simulation of terminal area merging and spacing with air traffic controllers and commercial flight...
This paper presents a new tool designed to allow for rapid development and testing of different cont...
This paper presents an air/ground functional allocation experiment conducted by the National Aeronau...
Over the last several decades, advances in airborne and groundside technologies have allowed the Air...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) first Air Traffic Management (ATM) Tech...
The number of commercial aircraft operations is predicted to increase in the next ten years, creatin...
Historically, development of airborne flight management systems (FMS) and ground-based air traffic c...
Due to projectedincrea ses in air traffic, there are several research efforts underway to evaluate w...
In 2013, the Airspace Operations Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center conducted a human-in-the-lo...
Airborne Precision Spacing has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
Controller-Managed Spacing (CMS) tools have been developed to aid air traffic controllers in managin...
An experiment was conducted to integrate airspace management tools that would typically be confined ...
NASA has developed an advanced arrival management capability for terminal controllers, known as Term...
The predicted increase in the number of commercial aircraft operations creates a need for improved o...
A simulation investigated NASA Air Traffic Management Technology Demonstration 1 (ATD-1) procedures ...
A simulation of terminal area merging and spacing with air traffic controllers and commercial flight...
This paper presents a new tool designed to allow for rapid development and testing of different cont...
This paper presents an air/ground functional allocation experiment conducted by the National Aeronau...