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  • AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY  (10)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: An investigation of air transportation technology at MIT during 1992 - 1993 is presented. One completed project and two continuing research activities are under the sponsorship of the FAA/NASA Joint University Program. The completed project was on tracking aircraft around a turn with wind effects. Active research projects are on ASLOTS - an interactive adaptive system of automated approach spacing of aircraft and alerting in automated and datalink capable cockpits.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, FAA(NASA Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1992-1993; p 3-8
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: There are two completed projects and five new or continuing research activities under the sponsorship of the FAA/NASA Joint University Program as the 1991-92 period ends. A brief summary of some of the continuing research projects is provided. The active research projects are: (1) extensions for the FASA (Final Approach Spacing Advisory) System; (2) radar tracking around a turn; (3) impact of advanced technologies of single pilot IFR operations; (4) system and human limitations in millimeter wave and infrared synthetic vision systems; and (5) differences in party line information usage by operational user groups.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1991-1992; p 3-7
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under the sponsorship of the FAA/NASA Joint University Program. Topics covered include hazard assessment and cockpit presentation issues for microburst alerting systems; the situational awareness effect of automated air traffic control (ATC) datalink clearance amendments; a graphical simulation system for adaptive, automated approach spacing; an expert system for temporal planning with application to runway configuration management; deterministic multi-zone ice accretion modeling; alert generation and cockpit presentation for an integrated microburst alerting system; and passive infrared ice detection for helicopter applications.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1990-1991; p 3-9
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-29
    Description: There are two completed projects and two continuing research activities under the sponsorship of the FAA/NASA Joint University Program as the 1993-94 period ends. There were a number of publications during the year which are referenced in this report. A brief summary of the continuing research projects is provided. The completed projects were (1) Analysis of Aircraft Surface Motion at Boston Logan International Airport and (2) A State of the Art Review and Critical Analysis of World Jet Transport Safety and Aviation Fire Safety. The active research projects are (1) ASLOTS - An Interactive Adaptive System for Automated Approach Spacing of Aircraft and (2) Alerting in Automated and Datalink Capable Cockpits.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, FAA(NASA Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research:1993-1994; p 3-15
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: There are four areas of research being pursued in 1988 under sponsorship of the FAA/NASA Joint University Research Program, and one area which has been completed. The four active areas were: (1) Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in Air Traffic Control. The purpose of this research effort is to demonstrate the feasibility of using ASR technology within the ATC environment and to address the problems involved, especially the relevant human factors issues. (2) A Rule-Based Planning and Scheduling System. Planning denotes the formulation of a detailed scheme, program, or method worked out beforehand for the accomplishment of a goal. It involves the analysis of the desired goal and its division into sub-goals which are subsequently treated in the same way until a set of primitive objectives is obtained. (3) Modeling of Ice Accretion on Aircraft in Glaze Icing Conditions. The work in aircraft icing over the past year has focused on the fundamental aspects of glaze ice accretion, with the goal of improving analytical ice accretion models. Over the past year, studies have been conducted on the generation of surface roughness on accreting ice surfaces with the goal of providing a deterministic surface roughness in the ice accretion models. (4) Cockpit Display of Hazardous Weather Information. Information transfer and display issues associated with the dissemination of hazardous weather warnings are studied in the context of windshear alerts.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA, Langley Research Center, Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1988-1989; p 1-5
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: There were three areas of research sponsored in the Flight Transportation Lab. at MIT under the Joint University Research Program during 1986. The first was the completion of efforts investigating the possibility of using Loran-C for final approach guidance to a runway; the second is a preliminary exploration of the application of automated speech recognition in Air Traffic Control; the third is a continuation of a series of research topics into aircraft icing problems.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA, Langley Research Center, Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1986; p 3-6
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: The limitations in providing both centerline and altitude guidance for runways in good Loran-C signal coverage were determined. The high data rate (10/sec) and good repeatable accuracy of Loran-C indicate that it will be possible to provide the pilot with continuous, cross pointer display of guidance information similar to that provided by ILS/MLS, at least when good signal-to-noise ratios and good geometry from Loran-C Lines of Position (LOP) exist at the airport.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA Langley Research Center Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1983; p 3-9
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Two areas of research are discussed, an investigation into runway approach flying with Loran C and a series of research topics in the development of experimental validation of methodologies to support aircraft icing analysis. Flight tests with the Loran C led to the conclusion that it is a suitable system for non-precision approaches, and that time-difference corrections made every eight weeks in the instrument approach plates will produce acceptable errors. In the area of aircraft icing analysis, wind tunnel and flight test results are discussed.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA, Langley Research Center, Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1985; p 3-6
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Three projects sponsored by the Joint University Program at MIT are summarized. Two projects were focussed on the potential application of Loran-C in flying nonprecision approaches to general aviation runways, and the third project involved research on aircraft icing. In one Loran-C project, Aircraft Approach Guidance Using Relative Loran-C Navigation, the concept was flight tested. It used the difference in TD's from those of the touchdown point to simplify and speed navigation computer processing and took advantage of the short term accuracy of less than 100 feet for Loran-C. The goal of the project, Probabilistic Modelling of Loran-C Error for Nonprecision Approaches, was to develop a mathematical model which would predict the probability that an approach flown to a runway with a particular Loran-C receiver would fall within a given standard. The Aircraft Icing project focussed on measurement of droplet trajectories and droplet impingement/runback characteristics and measurement of real time ice accretion using ultrasonic pulse echo techniques.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1984; p 3-7
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A review of the U.S. air transportation system is undertaken, focusing on airspace and airport capacity. Causes of delay and congestion are investigated. Aircraft noise is identified as the fundamental hindrance to capacity improvement. Research areas for NASA are suggested to improve capacity through technology.
    Keywords: AIR TRANSPORTATION AND SAFETY
    Type: NASA-CR-4470 , NAS 1.26:4470 , FTL-R-91-7
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