The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton University, a program emphasizing graduate and undergraduate student research, proceeded along four avenues during 1984: (1) guidance and control strategies for penetration of microbursts and wind shear; (2) application of artificial intelligence in flight control systems; (3) effects of control saturation on closed loop stability; and (4) response of open loop unstable aircraft. Areas of investigation relate to guidance and control of commercial transports as well as to general aviation aircraft. Interaction between the flight crew and automatic systems is a subject of principle concern. These areas of investigation are briefly discussed
The purpose of this research was to compare, in a simulator, the safety of a variable pitch strategy...
The effects of microburst characteristics on the optimal penetration performance of jet transport an...
The most recent results in an ongoing research effort at Princeton in the area of flight dynamics in...
The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton proceeded along four avenues: Guidance and co...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along five avenues during ...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along six avenues during t...
The Joint University Program on Air Transportation Technology was conducted at Princeton University ...
Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
Much remains to be learned about the hazards of low altitude wind shear to aviation. New research sh...
Numerous air carrier accidents and incidents result from encounters with the atmospheric wind shear ...
Air transportation research being carried on at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton...
A study of intelligent guidance and control concepts for protecting against the adverse effects of w...
Delivering communications from high altitudes, at airspeeds of just 30 knots, gathering data from ac...
Flight safety of modern transport aviation depends to a large extent on the skills of the pilot in d...
An investigation of air transportation technology at MIT during 1992 - 1993 is presented. One comple...
The purpose of this research was to compare, in a simulator, the safety of a variable pitch strategy...
The effects of microburst characteristics on the optimal penetration performance of jet transport an...
The most recent results in an ongoing research effort at Princeton in the area of flight dynamics in...
The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton proceeded along four avenues: Guidance and co...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along five avenues during ...
The Air Transportation Research Program at Princeton University proceeded along six avenues during t...
The Joint University Program on Air Transportation Technology was conducted at Princeton University ...
Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
Much remains to be learned about the hazards of low altitude wind shear to aviation. New research sh...
Numerous air carrier accidents and incidents result from encounters with the atmospheric wind shear ...
Air transportation research being carried on at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton...
A study of intelligent guidance and control concepts for protecting against the adverse effects of w...
Delivering communications from high altitudes, at airspeeds of just 30 knots, gathering data from ac...
Flight safety of modern transport aviation depends to a large extent on the skills of the pilot in d...
An investigation of air transportation technology at MIT during 1992 - 1993 is presented. One comple...
The purpose of this research was to compare, in a simulator, the safety of a variable pitch strategy...
The effects of microburst characteristics on the optimal penetration performance of jet transport an...
The most recent results in an ongoing research effort at Princeton in the area of flight dynamics in...