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Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) Flight Evaluation

机译:交通感知计划器(TAP)飞行评估

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NASA's Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) is a cockpit decision support tool that has the potential to achieve significant fuel and time savings when it is embedded in the data-rich Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) airspace. To address a key step towards the operational deployment of TAP and the NASA concept of Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR), a system evaluation was conducted in a representative flight environment in November, 2013. Numerous challenges were overcome to achieve this goal, including the porting of the foundational Autonomous Operations Planner (AOP) software from its original simulation-based, avionics-embedded environment to an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) platform. A flight-test aircraft was modified to host the EFB, the TAP application, an Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) processor, and a satellite broadband datalink. Nine Evaluation Pilots conducted 26 hours of TAP assessments using four route profiles in the complex eastern and north-eastern United States airspace. Extensive avionics and video data were collected, supplemented by comprehensive inflight and post-flight questionnaires. TAP was verified to function properly in the live avionics and ADS-B environment, characterized by recorded data dropouts, latency, and ADS-B message fluctuations. Twelve TAP-generated optimization requests were submitted to ATC, of which nine were approved, and all of which resulted in fuel and/or time savings. Analysis of subjective workload data indicated that pilot interaction with TAP during flight operations did not induce additional cognitive loading. Additionally, analyses of post-flight questionnaire data showed that the pilots perceived TAP to be useful, understandable, intuitive, and easy to use. All program objectives were met, and the next phase of TAP development and evaluations with partner airlines is in planning for 2015.
机译:NASA的Traffic Aware Planner(TAP)是一种座舱决策支持工具,当它嵌入到数据丰富的Next Generation Air Transportation System(NextGen)空域中时,有可能节省大量的燃料和时间。为解决TAP的业务部署和NASA交通感知战略空勤人员请求(TASAR)概念迈出的关键一步,2013年11月在一个有代表性的飞行环境中进行了系统评估。为实现该目标,克服了许多挑战,包括将基础自主运行计划器(AOP)软件从其原始的基于仿真的,航空电子嵌入环境移植到电子飞行包(EFB)平台。改装了试飞飞机,以容纳EFB,TAP应用程序,自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)处理器和卫星宽带数据链路。九名评估飞行员在复杂的美国东部和东北空域使用四种航线进行了26个小时的TAP评估。收集了广泛的航空电子设备和视频数据,并辅以全面的飞行中和飞行后调查表。 TAP已通过验证,可在实时航空电子设备和ADS-B环境中正常运行,其特点是记录的数据丢失,延迟和ADS-B消息波动。 TAP生成的12个优化请求已提交给ATC,其中9个已被批准,所有这些都节省了燃料和/或时间。对主观工作量数据的分析表明,飞行员在飞行操作中与TAP的互动不会引起额外的认知负担。此外,对飞行后调查表数据的分析表明,飞行员认为TAP是有用,易于理解,直观和易于使用的。所有计划目标均已实现,与合作伙伴航空公司一起进行TAP研发和评估的下一阶段计划于2015年进行。

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