The purpose of the work documented in this report was to develop a capability to evaluate collision avoidance systems (CAS) and to perform an operational analysis on a time-frequency collision avoidance system using this capability. Answers were sought for the following questions: (1) Given a certain threat geometry, how effective is the CAS in providing safe separation of the aircraft. (2) How do measurement errors degrade the performance of the CAS for a given encounter. (3) To what extent do alarms propagate vertically in high traffic density environments such as holding patterns. (Author)
Operational Analysis of Time - Frequency Collision Avoidance Systems
1968
93 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Passive Defense Systems , Aviation accidents , Early warning systems , Aviation safety , Frequency , Analysis , Digital computers , Mathematical models , Air traffic , Density , Threat evaluation , Evasion , Reaction kinetics , Simulation , Efficiency , Command + control systems , Programming(Computers) , Display systems , Automatic , Flow charting , Collision avoidance systems , Computer analysis , Escape maneuvers
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