ATC活动自动化过程中操作需求的引出:TWR案例

Yuri Maximilian Rottner Dirickson, L. Vismari, J. Camargo
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若干国家一直在投资升级其空中交通管理系统,以应付对这种运输方式日益增长的需求。主要的现代化项目包括NextGen(美国)和SESAR(欧洲),其主要目标之一是通过自动化部分任务来提高空中交通管制员(ATCo)提供的服务效率。然而,必须确保自动化任务不会对空中交通性能和安全产生负面影响。因此,本文提出了在自动化过程中需要考虑的ATCo操作需求引出的研究。由于机场区域是历史上事故数量最多的飞行区域,因此采用机场管制服务(TWR)作为案例研究。本研究采用增强功能流方框图进行功能分析。
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Elicitation of Operational Requirements in ATC Activities Automation Process: The TWR Case
Several countries have been investing in upgrading their air traffic management systems as a way to cope with the growing demand for this mode of transport. Among the major modernization projects are the NextGen (USA) and SESAR(Europe), which one of the main objectives is to increase the efficiency of the services provided by air traffic controllers(ATCo) by automating part of their tasks. However, one must ensure that automated tasks do not impact negatively on the air traffic performance and safety. Thus, this paper presents a study of ATCo operational requirements elicitation to be considered in the process of automation. Due to aerodrome regions present the greatest historical number of accidents compared to other flight regions, the aerodrome control service (TWR) was adopted as acase study. The Enhanced Function Flow Block Diagram was the method adopted for the functional analysis of this study.
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