A Multi-Operator Simulation for Investigation of Distributed Air Traffic Management Concepts
Author(s) -
Mark Peters,
Mark G. Ballin,
John S. Sakosky
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
aiaa modeling and simulation technologies conference and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2002-4596
Subject(s) - computer science , operator (biology) , air traffic control , distributed computing , simulation , computer network , aerospace engineering , engineering , chemistry , biochemistry , repressor , transcription factor , gene
This paper discusses the current development of an air traffic operations simulation that supports feasibility research for advanced air traffic management concepts. The Air Traffic Operations Simulation (ATOS) supports the research of future concepts that provide a much greater role for the flight crew in traffic management decision-making. ATOS provides representations of the future communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure, a future flight deck systems architecture, and advanced crew interfaces. ATOS also provides a platform for the development of advanced flight guidance and decision support systems that may be required for autonomous operations.. Mark E. Peters * ,
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