PsycEXTRA Dataset 2009
DOI: 10.1037/e578352012-003
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Visual controller aids to support late merging operations for fuel efficient and noise reduced approach procedures

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“…For the first variant of automated ghosting, a ghost for each equipped a/c appears automatically on the radar display when the real equipped a/c enters the controller's sector. The development of the second variant of manual ghosting is based on findings of a pilot study that fully automated ghosting potentially reduces situation awareness for the real equipped a/c (Oberheid, Weber & Rudolph, 2009). When working with manual ghosting support, controllers have to activate the ghost projection of an entering equipped a/c by clicking on the corresponding a/c label.…”
Section: Visual Aids For Merging Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the first variant of automated ghosting, a ghost for each equipped a/c appears automatically on the radar display when the real equipped a/c enters the controller's sector. The development of the second variant of manual ghosting is based on findings of a pilot study that fully automated ghosting potentially reduces situation awareness for the real equipped a/c (Oberheid, Weber & Rudolph, 2009). When working with manual ghosting support, controllers have to activate the ghost projection of an entering equipped a/c by clicking on the corresponding a/c label.…”
Section: Visual Aids For Merging Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apparatus. Participants worked in a microworld simulation environment (MAGIE; Oberheid, Weber & Rudolph, 2009) as a simplified version of an arrival controller's radar display for late merging operations (cf. Figure 2).…”
Section: Visual Aids For Merging Operationsmentioning
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“…With this type of flight operations, ATC would assign (using data-link, for instance) at least one CTA to each aircraft, ideally before they reach their TOD, to sequence and merge arrival traffic at a metering fix. A negotiation process of CTAs via data-link between ATC and FMS provided with fourdimensional (4D) capabilities was proposed by Uebbing-Rumke & Temme (2011) and Oberheid et al (2008). The negotiation process includes the on-board computation (i.e., using accurate models bundled into the FMS) of the earliest and latest achievable CTAs at the metering fix (in other words, the feasible CTA window) for the known lateral route that is to be flown, and the subsequent down-link of this information to the ground automation system.…”
Section: I26 Cdos With Controlled Times Of Arrival and Fixed Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A negotiation process of CTAs via data-link between ATC and FMSs provided with 4D capabilities was proposed by Uebbing-Rumke & Temme (2011) and Oberheid et al (2008). The negotiation process includes the on-board computation (i.e., using accurate models bundled into the FMS) of the earliest and latest achievable CTA at the metering fix (in other words, the feasible time window) for the known lateral route that is to be flown, and the subsequent down-link of this information to the ground automation system.…”
Section: I36 Cdos With Controlled Times Of Arrival and Fixed Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%