Development of a closed-loop testing method for a next-generation terminal area automation system

Proceedings of the American Control Conference - Tập 2 - Trang 1325-1330 vol.2 - 2002
J.E. Robinson1, D.R. Isaacson1
1Ames Research Center, CA, USA

Tóm tắt

A next-generation air traffic decision support tool, known as the active final approach spacing tool (aFAST), will generate heading, speed and altitude commands to achieve more precise separation of aircraft in the terminal area. The techniques used to analyze the performance of earlier generation decision support tools are not adequate to analyze the performance of aFAST. The paper summarizes the development of a new and innovative fully closed-loop testing method for aFAST. This method, called trajectory feedback testing, closes each aircraft control loop inside of the aFAST scheduling algorithm. Validation of trajectory feedback testing by examination of the variation of aircraft time-of-arrival predictions between schedule updates and the variation of aircraft excess separation distances between simulation runs is presented.

Từ khóa

#Automatic testing #System testing #Automation #Aircraft #Performance analysis #Air traffic control #Feedback loop #Aerospace control #Scheduling algorithm #Trajectory

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