This paper proposes a mathematical definition of an aircraft-separation criterion for kinematic-based horizontal maneuvers. It has been formally proved that kinematic maneu- vers that satisfy the new criterion are independent and coordinated for repulsiveness, i.e., the distance at closest point of approach increases whether one or both aircraft maneuver according to the criterion. The proposed criterion is currently used in NASA's Airborne Coordinated Resolution and Detection (ACCoRD) set of tools for the design and analysis of separation assurance systems.
An Independent and Coordinated Criterion for Kinematic Aircraft Maneuvers
AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference ; 2014 ; Atlanta, GA, United States
2014-06-16
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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