4-D guidance system design with application to STOL air traffic control.A new guidance technique, referred to as 4-D guidance, is being developed to improve the operation of future STOL aircraft transportation systems. 4-D guidance refers to a technique of synthesizing a complex three-dimensional flight path from simple pilot inputs and flying the aircraft along the path according to an ATC specified time schedule. The two major elements of a 4-D guidance system are the trajectory synthesizer and the control law for flying the aircraft along the synthesized trajectory using the aircraft's autopilot and autothrottle. Inputs to the trajectory synthesizer are the three-dimensional coordinates of waypoints, the turning radius, the speed range, the acceleration limits and the arrival time at time control waypoints. First the three-dimensional trajectory is computed using circular arcs and straight lines. Then the airspeed profile, compensated for wind, is calculated to achieve the desired arrival times. The pilot is informed if the arrival times cannot be achieved. The synthesized trajectory is stored as a time sequence of reference states and controls which the aircraft is forced to track using a linear feedback law.
Document ID
19720054586
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Erzberger, H. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, Calif., United States)
Pecsvaradi, T. (U.S. Army Washington, D.C., United States)