2011
DOI: 10.1177/0954410011421995
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Effects of surveillance failure on airborne-based continuous descent approach

Abstract: For higher density operation in terminal manoeuvring area, Airborne Surveillance Application System (ASAS) is seen as a promising option in the future air traffic management (ATM). One idea of recent interest in ASAS application is Interval Management (IM), which is expected to support energy-saving arrivals, commonly referred as Continuous Descent Approach (CDA). The questions are how the IM application achieves safety and capacity in the CDA environment, and how to identify any potential emergent behaviour t… Show more

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