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An Overview of Current Capabilities and Research Activities in the Airspace Operations Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center

机译:美国宇航局艾姆斯研究中心空域作战实验室当前的能力和研究活动概述

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The Airspace Operations Laboratory at NASA Ames conducts research to provide a better understanding of roles, responsibilities, and requirements for human operators and automation in future air traffic management (ATM) systems. The research encompasses developing, evaluating, and integrating operational concepts and technologies for near-, mid-, and far-term air traffic operations. Current research threads include efficient arrival operations, function allocation in separation assurance and efficient airspace and trajectory management. The AOL has developed powerful air traffic simulation capabilities, most notably the Multi Aircraft Control System (MACS) that is used for many air traffic control simulations at NASA and its partners in government, academia and industry. Several additional NASA technologies have been integrated with the AOL's primary simulation capabilities where appropriate. Using this environment, large and small-scale system-level evaluations can be conducted to help make near-term improvements and transition NASA technologies to the FAA, such as the technologies developed under NASA's Air Traffic Management Demonstration-1 (ATD-1). The AOL's rapid prototyping and flexible simulation capabilities have proven a highly effective environment to progress the initiation of trajectory-based operations and support the mid-term implementation of NextGen. Fundamental questions about accuracy requirements have been investigated as well as real-world problems on how to improve operations in some of the most complex airspaces in the US. This includes using advanced trajectory-based operations and prototype tools for coordinating arrivals to converging runways at Newark airport and coordinating departures and arrivals in the San Francisco and the New York metro areas. Looking beyond NextGen, the AOL has started exploring hybrid human/automation control strategies as well as highly autonomous operations in the air traffic control domain. Initial results indicate improved capacity, low operator workload, good situation awareness and acceptability for controllers teaming with autonomous air traffic systems. While much research and development needs to be conducted to make such concepts a reality, these approaches have the potential to truly transform the airspace system towards increased mobility, safe and efficient growth in global operations and enabling many of the new vehicles and operations that are expected over the next decades. This paper describes how the AOL currently contributes to the ongoing air transportation transformation.
机译:NASA Ames的空域运营实验室进行研究,以更好地了解人类运营商和未来空中交通管理(ATM)系统中的自动化的角色,职责和要求。该研究包括开发,评估和集成用于近,中和远期空中交通运营的运营概念和技术。当前的研究内容包括高效的进场操作,隔离保证中的功能分配以及有效的空域和航迹管理。美国在线已经开发了强大的空中交通模拟功能,最著名的是多飞机控制系统(MACS),用于NASA及其政府,学术界和行业合作伙伴的许多空中交通管制模拟。适当时,其他几种NASA技术已与AOL的主要模拟功能集成在一起。使用这种环境,可以进行大型和小型系统级评估,以帮助进行近期的改进并将NASA技术过渡到FAA,例如在NASA空中交通管理演示1(ATD-1)下开发的技术。 AOL的快速原型制作和灵活的仿真功能已证明是一种高效的环境,可以促进基于轨迹的操作的启动并支持NextGen的中期实施。已经调查了有关精度要求的基本问题,以及有关如何改善美国某些最复杂空域的运行的现实问题。这包括使用基于轨迹的高级操作和原型工具来协调到达纽瓦克机场汇聚跑道的进场,以及协调旧金山和纽约都会区的进场和进场。除了NextGen以外,AOL还开始探索混合人机/自动化控制策略以及空中交通管制领域中的高度自治的操作。初步结果表明,与自主空中交通系统联手的管制员的能力得到提高,操作员的工作量较低,对状况有良好的认识和可接受性。虽然需要进行大量的研究和开发以使这种概念成为现实,但这些方法有可能将空域系统真正转变为增加机动性,在全球运营中实现安全高效的增长,并实现许多预期的新飞行器和运营在接下来的几十年中。本文介绍了AOL当前如何为正在进行的航空运输转型做出贡献。

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