Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1977May 1977Includes bibliographical references (p. 51)Introduction: The purpose of Air Traffic Control is to ensure separation of aircraft in the most efficient manner possible. The need for efficiency is becoming more important as air traffic continues to increase at a high rate. Terminal area traffic control is the area in which the greatest amount of effort is expended since this tends to be the limiting factor in airspace congestion. The current Automated Radar Terminal System provides a monitoring function which was unheard of with previous systems. However, this is not sufficient in view of the increasing air traffic. More improve...
An area-navigation method for automatic control of aircraft arriving in a random fashion from the en...
The navigation displays commonly used in aircraft (Course Deviation Indicators), provide only the of...
Tactical departure scheduling within a terminal airspace must accommodate a wide spectrum of surveil...
A concept for aiding air traffic controllers in efficiently spacing traffic and meeting scheduled ar...
International audienceThis paper addresses a specific aspect of air traffic control services, namely...
Contains a report on a research project.Air Navigation Development Board of the Department of Commer...
The rapidly increasing costs of flight operations and the requirement for increased fuel conservatio...
A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-ma...
Increasing traffic at major airports has shown a need for computer-based systems to support air traf...
This paper examines the performance of a system that performs automated conflict resolution and arri...
An operating concept and required system components for trajectory-based operations with air/ground ...
An automated air-traffic-management concept that has the potential for significantly increasing the ...
This paper describes an autcwnated air-traffic-management concept that has the potential for signifi...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronaut...
On-board 4D guidance systems, which predict and control the touchdown time of an aircraft to an accu...
An area-navigation method for automatic control of aircraft arriving in a random fashion from the en...
The navigation displays commonly used in aircraft (Course Deviation Indicators), provide only the of...
Tactical departure scheduling within a terminal airspace must accommodate a wide spectrum of surveil...
A concept for aiding air traffic controllers in efficiently spacing traffic and meeting scheduled ar...
International audienceThis paper addresses a specific aspect of air traffic control services, namely...
Contains a report on a research project.Air Navigation Development Board of the Department of Commer...
The rapidly increasing costs of flight operations and the requirement for increased fuel conservatio...
A concept for automating the control of air traffic in the terminal area in which the primary man-ma...
Increasing traffic at major airports has shown a need for computer-based systems to support air traf...
This paper examines the performance of a system that performs automated conflict resolution and arri...
An operating concept and required system components for trajectory-based operations with air/ground ...
An automated air-traffic-management concept that has the potential for significantly increasing the ...
This paper describes an autcwnated air-traffic-management concept that has the potential for signifi...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronaut...
On-board 4D guidance systems, which predict and control the touchdown time of an aircraft to an accu...
An area-navigation method for automatic control of aircraft arriving in a random fashion from the en...
The navigation displays commonly used in aircraft (Course Deviation Indicators), provide only the of...
Tactical departure scheduling within a terminal airspace must accommodate a wide spectrum of surveil...