NASA is developing a flight deck decision support tool to support research into autonomous operations in a future distributed air/ground traffic management environment. This interactive real-time decision aid, referred to as the Autonomous Operations Planner (AOP), will enable the flight crew to plan autonomously in the presence of dense traffic and complex flight management constraints. In assisting the flight crew, the AOP accounts for traffic flow management and airspace constraints, schedule requirements, weather hazards, aircraft operational limits, and crew or airline flight-planning goals. This paper describes the AOP and presents an overview of functional and implementation design considerations required for its development. Required AOP functionality is described, its application in autonomous operations research is discussed, and a prototype software architecture for the AOP is presented.
A Flight Deck Decision Support Tool for Autonomous Airborne Operations
AIAA Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference ; 2002 ; Monterey, CA, United States
2002-01-01
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AIAA-2002-4554 A Flight Deck Decision Support Tool for Autonomous Airborne Operations
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