The Departure Flow Management (DFM) project was funded by the FAA's System Engineering Service, System Engineering/Advanced Concepts Division, Advanced Concepts Branch, AES-320. The DFM project involved the design, analysis, development, test, evaluation, and documentation of a computer automation system to improve the coordination of aircraft departures in a congested metropolitan area. This report is the last in the DFM series; it documents the DFM testbed computer software used in tests during the fall of 1986 in New York. Previous reports provide details about the DFM concept, analysis, and test results. This report describes the DFM testbed software, which consisted of two major sets of programs: Center software and tower/TRACON software.
Departure Flow Management Testbed Software Documentation. Task 2 Report
1987
214 pages
Report
No indication
English
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