AIAA's Aircraft Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) 2002 Technical Forum 2002
DOI: 10.2514/6.2002-5870
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An Initial Assessment of Benefits for Noise-Aware Decision-Support Tools

Abstract: A current trend in Air Traffic Management research is the development of decision support tools to aid in the sequencing and scheduling of terminal area and en route traffic as a means of increasing overall capacity and efficiency of operation. What is emerging as an increasingly important factor for terminal operations, however, is the environmental impact-in particular that of noise exposure. Thus, "noise-aware" decision support tools are needed so that the decision process includes consideration of noise ex… Show more

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“…These tools are capable of generating advisories that respect separation requirements and minimize delay. A suggestion has been made to inject noise related information into the current constraint resolution and scheduling logic, to create a system that is capable of generating advisories with respect to both delay and noise (Capozzi et al, 2002(Capozzi et al, , 2003. The resulting concept is called the Noise Avoidance Planner (NAP).…”
Section: Arrival Management As Interim Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools are capable of generating advisories that respect separation requirements and minimize delay. A suggestion has been made to inject noise related information into the current constraint resolution and scheduling logic, to create a system that is capable of generating advisories with respect to both delay and noise (Capozzi et al, 2002(Capozzi et al, , 2003. The resulting concept is called the Noise Avoidance Planner (NAP).…”
Section: Arrival Management As Interim Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the optimal trajectory was chosen among ten different a priori designed flight profiles. In (Capozzi et al , 2002), a noise aware decision support tool is presented, where actual flight tracks (from radar data) can be displayed over a map containing the location of noise sensitive areas. Then, flight trajectories can be modified manually in order to construct a flight path avoiding these areas.…”
Section: Ii131 Brute Force Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%