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Proposed Surface Management System (SMS) Prototype

Proposed Surface Management System (SMS) Prototype. Dave Signor SMS Group Lead, AATT Level-IV NASA Ames Research Center (650) 604-4562 dsignor@mail.arc.nasa.gov. Presentation Topics. Description of NASA Current State of NAS Surface Management Examples of User Needs

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Proposed Surface Management System (SMS) Prototype

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  1. ProposedSurface Management System(SMS)Prototype Dave Signor SMS Group Lead, AATT Level-IV NASA Ames Research Center (650) 604-4562 dsignor@mail.arc.nasa.gov

  2. Presentation Topics • Description of NASA • Current State of NAS Surface Management • Examples of User Needs • Vision of NAS Surface Management • Benefits Provided by NASA • Examples of Required Data • How We Reach the Vision • Discussion

  3. Description of NASA • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • United States Federal Agency • Funded directly by congress • Not a pseudo-government entity • NASA can not create or endorse private entities

  4. State of NAS Surface Management • SMA at ATL • SMA/FFP1 (ARTS drop) • DDTC • Other individual efforts • AMASS runway incursion, safety • NAS not addressed as a system w.r.t. Surface Management

  5. Examples of User Needs • Maximize Throughput (arr/dep) • User Defined Prioritization of Departures • Gridlock Predictor (gate and ramp resources) • Departure Queue (sequence and manage) • Better de-ice Scheduling and Tracking • Ground Delay for Specific Flights • Improved Dep Predictions for en route Planning • Others ?

  6. Vision of National Surface Management System • Provide solutions via ADL/ETMS feed to all recipients of ADL/ETMS • National Surface Surveillance

  7. General Benefits Provided by NASA • Focused NASA Research and Development • Prediction of taxi out time, departure time • Recommendations regarding pushback sequence, departure queue • Advocate surface surveillance

  8. InitialSpecific Benefits Provided by NASA • Departure Queue (sequence and manage) • Maximize Throughput (arr/dep) • User Defined Prioritization of Departures • Gridlock Predictor (gate and ramp resource)

  9. INTERNET FIREWALL INTRANET Volpe, Metron, FAA and Airlines Aggregate Demand List (ADL) w/FSM CURRENT ADL DATA FLOW

  10. INTERNET FIREWALL INTRANET Volpe, Metron FAA + AIRLINES Aggregate Demand List (ADL) NASA/ARC SOAR LAB PREDICTIONS taxi time, departure time RECOMMENDATIONS pushback + departure queue sequence w/FSM PROPOPSED ADL DATA FLOW

  11. Examples of Required Data for NASA to Provide Benefits • Unfiltered ADL data (every 5 minutes) • ACID, Type, CLS, • SGTD, SGTA (OAG data) • ETD, ARTD, ETA, ARTA • out, off, on, in • ETMS data (every 30-60 seconds) • OAG data • Flight Plans, radar tracks

  12. How We Reach the Vision • Action item: Airlines consider this proposal, discuss with management. • NASA begin preparation work, with historical ADL data • ADL/ETMS data access at NASA Ames • Data Analysis - Research and Development • Provide Predictions and Recommendations via ADL

  13. Discussion • The proposed National SMS prototype • ADL/ETMS data access and security issues

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