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Weather Design Considerations for the TASAR Traffic Aware Planner
Author(s) -
Timothy A. Lewis,
Kelly Burke,
Matthew C. Underwood,
David J. Wing
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa aviation 2019 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-3616
Subject(s) - planner , computer science , transport engineering , engineering , artificial intelligence
The Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) is a decision support automation tool for trajectory planning and optimization intended for use on today’s flight deck. Drawing from a variety of onand off-board data sources, TAP employs a sophisticated trajectory optimization algorithm that provides the aircrew with fueland time-saving reroute recommendations that are free of known conflicts with traffic, special use airspace, and severe convective weather. As this kind of weather is a significant part of the pilot’s decision-making process while planning trajectory changes en route, a series of investigations has been conducted into the integration of weather data and associated functionality into the TAP software. This paper reviews the weather data sources and functionality that have been incorporated into TAP to date, along with experience gathered in the course of the design process.

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