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Title: | A 4D trajectory negotiation protocol for arrival and approach sequencing | Authors: | Canino Rodríguez, José Miguel Gómez Déniz, Luis Garcia Herrero, Jesus Besada Portas, Juan Casar Corredera, Jose Ramon |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3301 Ingeniería y tecnología aeronáuticas | Keywords: | Arrival and Approach Sequencing Flight Protocols |
Issue Date: | 2008 | Conference: | 2008 Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference, ICNS Conference 2008 | Abstract: | Future 4D TBO will require effective air-ground data link communication and negotiation protocols. This issue is especially critical in Arrival and Approach flight phase due to the variability of conditions into a short space-time environment where multiple aircraft simultaneously converge. Besides, several subtasks are closely related with effective air-ground negotiation protocols for 4D TBO in Terminal Areas: predicting accurate arrivals 4D trajectories, performing well established 4D trajectory formats for an effective interoperability between airborne and ground systems, designing efficient real-time aircraft arrival sequencer and scheduler algorithms, etc.In this paper we propose a 4D Trajectory Air-Ground Negotiation Protocol for Arrival and Approach Sequencing. The Negotiation Protocol has been implemented in an ad hoc multi-agent platform. Based on this proposal we summarize other relevant information that should be incorporated into the 4D trajectory information. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47706 | ISBN: | 9781424423040 | DOI: | 10.1109/ICNSURV.2008.4559183 | Source: | Proceedings of the 2008 Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference, ICNS Conference 2008 (4559183) |
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