This paper is devoted to describing the development of a new NASA air traffic management simulation and testing system called the Shadow Mode Assessment using Realistic Technologies for the National Airspace System (SMART NAS) test bed. The test bed is a major activity of NASA’s air traffic management research portfolio and fills important gaps in the air traffic community’s simulation and testing needs for allowing more efficient acceleration and acceptance of NextGen and far-term concepts and technologies. The test bed will allow testing and validation in a realistic environment and provide rapid near-real-time “what-if” capability for air traffic management and airline decision support based on comprehensive real-time data feeds. The vision, requirements of the SMART NAS test bed and the effort for developing the test bed architecture are discussed. Finally, the five-year development plan is outlined.
Shadow Mode Assessment Using Realistic Technologies for the National Airspace System (SMART NAS) Test Bed Development
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2019 Aviation Forum ; 2015 ; Dallas, TX, United States
22.06.2015
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