Publications
Correlated Bayesian model of aircraft encounters in the terminal area given a straight takeoff or landing
Summary
Summary
The integration of new airspace entrants into terminal operations requires design and evaluation of Detect and Avoid systems that prevent loss of well clear from and collision with other aircraft. Prior to standardization or deployment, an analysis of the safety performance of those systems is required. This type of analysis...
Benchmarking the processing of aircraft tracks with triples mode and self-scheduling
Summary
Summary
As unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) continue to integrate into the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS), there is a need to quantify the risk of airborne collisions between unmanned and manned aircraft to support regulation and standards development. Developing and certifying collision avoidance systems often rely on the extensive use of...
NASA Airspace Integration Detect and Avoid Phase 2: Safety Risk Management Simulation Plan
Summary
Summary
RTCA has been developing Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) for Detect and Avoid (DAA) and Command and Control (C2) systems as part of Special Committee – 228 (SC-228). The Phase 1 MOPS were published in 2017 and a Phase 2 effort to revise and extend the Phase 1 MOPS is...
Detect-and-avoid closed-loop evaluation of noncooperative well clear definitions
Summary
Summary
Four candidate detect-and-avoid well clear definitions for unmanned aircraft systems encountering noncooperative aircraft are evaluated using safety and operational suitability metrics. These candidates were proposed in previous research based on unmitigated collision risk, maneuver initiation ranges, and other considerations. Noncooperative aircraft refer to aircraft without a functioning transponder. One million...