Point-Mass Aircraft Trajectory Prediction Using a Hierarchical, Highly-Adaptable Software Design

AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference(2017)

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Abstract
A highly adaptable and extensible method for predicting four-dimensional trajectories of civil aircraft has been developed. This method, Behavior-Based Trajectory Prediction, is based on taxonomic concepts developed for the description and comparison of trajectory prediction software. A hierarchical approach to the behavioral layer of a point-mass model of aircraft flight, a clear separation between the behavioral and mathematical layers of the model, and an abstraction of the methods of integrating differential equations in the mathematical layer have been demonstrated to support aircraft models of different types (in particular, turbojet vs. turboprop aircraft) using performance models at different levels of detail and in different formats, and promise to be easily extensible to other aircraft types and sources of data. The resulting trajectories predict location, altitude, lateral and vertical speeds, and fuel consumption along the flight path of the subject aircraft accurately and quickly, accounting for local conditions of wind and outside air temperature. The Behavior-Based Trajectory Prediction concept was implemented in NASA's Traffic Aware Planner (TAP) flight-optimizing cockpit software application.
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Trajectory Prediction,Aerodynamic Modeling,Aircraft Scheduling,Parameter Estimation,Dynamic Soaring
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