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    타이틀 Airborne Precision Spacing for Dependent Parallel Operations Interface Study
    저자 Volk, Paul M.;; Takallu, M. A.;; Hoffler, Keith D.;; Weiser, Jarold;; Turner, Dexter
    Keyword ALGORITHMS;; COCKPITS;; FEEDBACK;; OPERATIONS RESEARCH;; ROUTES;; SIMULATORS;; SPACING;; TARGETS
    URL http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120017907
    보고서번호 NASA/CR-2012-217777
    발행년도 2012
    출처 NTRS (NASA Technical Report Server)
    ABSTRACT This paper describes a usability study of proposed cockpit interfaces to support Airborne Precision Spacing (APS) operations for aircraft performing dependent parallel approaches (DPA). NASA has proposed an airborne system called Pair Dependent Speed (PDS) which uses their Airborne Spacing for Terminal Arrival Routes (ASTAR) algorithm to manage spacing intervals. Interface elements were designed to facilitate the input of APS-DPA spacing parameters to ASTAR, and to convey PDS system information to the crew deemed necessary and/or helpful to conduct the operation, including: target speed, guidance mode, target aircraft depiction, and spacing trend indication. In the study, subject pilots observed recorded simulations using the proposed interface elements in which the ownship managed assigned spacing intervals from two other arriving aircraft. Simulations were recorded using the Aircraft Simulation for Traffic Operations Research (ASTOR) platform, a medium-fidelity simulator based on a modern Boeing commercial glass cockpit. Various combinations of the interface elements were presented to subject pilots, and feedback was collected via structured questionnaires. The results of subject pilot evaluations show that the proposed design elements were acceptable, and that preferable combinations exist within this set of elements. The results also point to potential improvements to be considered for implementation in future experiments.

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