NASA Controller Acceptability Study 1(Cas-1) Experiment Description and Initial Observations

NASA Controller Acceptability Study 1(Cas-1) Experiment Description and Initial Observations

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This paper describes the Controller Acceptability Study 1 (CAS-1) experiment that was conducted by NASA Langley Research Center personnel from January through March 2014 and presents partial CAS-1 results. CAS-1 employed 14 air traffic controller volunteers as research subjects to assess the viability of simulated future unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operating alongside manned aircraft in moderate-density, moderate-complexity Class E airspace. These simulated UAS were equipped with a prototype pilot-in-the-loop (PITL) Detect and Avoid (DAA) system, specifically the Self-Separation (SS) function of such a system based on Stratway+ software to replace the see-and-avoid capabilities of manned aircraft pilots. A quantitative CAS-1 objective was to determine horizontal miss distance (HMD) values for SS encounters that were most acceptable to air traffic controllers, specifically HMD values that were assessed as neither unsafely small nor disruptively large. HMD values between 0.5 and 3.0 nautical miles (nmi) were assessed for a wide array of encounter geometries between UAS and manned aircraft. The paper includes brief introductory material about DAA systems and their SS functions, followed by descriptions of the CAS-1 simulation environment, prototype PITL SS capability, and experiment design, and concludes with presentation and discussion of partial CAS-1 data and results. Chamberlain, James P. and Consiglio, Maria C. and Comstock, James R., Jr. and Ghatas, Rania W. and Munoz, Cesar Langley Research Center AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS (PERSONNEL); AIRSPACE; UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS; EXPERIMENT DESIGN; MISS DISTANCE; ENCOUNTERS; ACCEPTABILITY; SIMULATION; PROTOTYPES; PERSONNEL; VIABILITY

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ISBN: 9781719400763
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
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Language: English
Number of pages: 26
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 1mm