The Joint University Program on Air Transportation Technology was conducted at Princeton University from 1971 to 1995. Our vision was to further understanding of the design and operation of transport aircraft, of the effects of atmospheric environment on aircraft flight, and of the development and utilization of the National Airspace System. As an adjunct, the program emphasized the independent research of both graduate and undergraduate students. Recent principal goals were to develop and verify new methods for design and analysis of intelligent flight control systems, aircraft guidance logic for recovery from wake vortex encounter, and robust flight control systems. Our research scope subsumed problems associated with multidisciplinary ai...
The research conducted during 1983 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
A summary of the research on air transportation is addressed including navigation; guidance, control...
The status of the Joint University Program is given. Brief synopsis of some areas of research follow...
The research conducted under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Transportation ...
The goals of this program are consistent with the interests of both NASA and the FAA in furthering t...
Research conducted during the academic year 1989-90 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Pr...
This report summarizes the research conducted during the academic year 1991-1992 under the FAA/NASA ...
The research conducted during 1988 to 1989 under the NASA/FAA-sponsored Joint University Program for...
The research conducted during 1984 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along six avenues during t...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along five avenues during ...
The research conducted during 1987 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
Low cost avionics concepts and hardware for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Topics include ...
The research conducted during the academic year 1992-1993 under the FAA/NASA sponsored Joint Univers...
The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton University, a program emphasizing graduate an...
The research conducted during 1983 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
A summary of the research on air transportation is addressed including navigation; guidance, control...
The status of the Joint University Program is given. Brief synopsis of some areas of research follow...
The research conducted under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Transportation ...
The goals of this program are consistent with the interests of both NASA and the FAA in furthering t...
Research conducted during the academic year 1989-90 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Pr...
This report summarizes the research conducted during the academic year 1991-1992 under the FAA/NASA ...
The research conducted during 1988 to 1989 under the NASA/FAA-sponsored Joint University Program for...
The research conducted during 1984 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along six avenues during t...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along five avenues during ...
The research conducted during 1987 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
Low cost avionics concepts and hardware for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Topics include ...
The research conducted during the academic year 1992-1993 under the FAA/NASA sponsored Joint Univers...
The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton University, a program emphasizing graduate an...
The research conducted during 1983 under the NASA/FAA sponsored Joint University Program for Air Tra...
A summary of the research on air transportation is addressed including navigation; guidance, control...
The status of the Joint University Program is given. Brief synopsis of some areas of research follow...