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FACET: Future ATM Concepts Evaluation ToolFACET (Future ATM Concepts Evaluation Tool) is an Air Traffic Management research tool being developed at the NASA Ames Research Center. This paper describes the design, architecture and functionalities of FACET. The purpose of FACET is to provide E simulation environment for exploration, development and evaluation of advanced ATM concepts. Examples of these concepts include new ATM paradigms such as Distributed Air-Ground Traffic Management, airspace redesign and new Decision Support Tools (DSTs) for controllers working within the operational procedures of the existing air traffic control system. FACET is currently capable of modeling system-wide en route airspace operations over the contiguous United States. Airspace models (e.g., Center/sector boundaries, airways, locations of navigation aids and airports) are available from databases. A core capability of FACET is the modeling of aircraft trajectories. Using round-earth kinematic equations, aircraft can be flown along flight plan routes or great circle routes as they climb, cruise and descend according to their individual aircraft-type performance models. Performance parameters (e.g., climb/descent rates and speeds, cruise speeds) are obtained from data table lookups. Heading, airspeed and altitude-rate dynamics are also modeled. Additional functionalities will be added as necessary for specific applications. FACET software is written in Java and C programming languages. It is platform-independent, and can be run on a variety of computers. FACET has been designed with a modular software architecture to enable rapid integration of research prototype implementations of new ATM concepts. There are several advanced ATM concepts that are currently being implemented in FACET airborne separation assurance, dynamic density predictions, airspace redesign (re-sectorization), benefits of a controller DST for direct-routing, and the integration of commercial space transportation system operations into the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS).
Document ID
20050156641
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bilmoria, Karl D.
Banavar, Sridhar
Chatterji, Gano B.
Sheth, Kapil S.
Grabbe, Shon
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2000
Subject Category
Research And Support Facilities (Air)
Meeting Information
Meeting: 3rd USA/EuropeATM R and D Seminar
Location: Napoli
Country: Italy
Start Date: June 13, 2000
End Date: June 16, 2000
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 576-01-25
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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