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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Evaluating a 3-D transport model of atmospheric CO2 using ground-based, aircraft, and space-borne data
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ROAMing Terrain: Real-time Optimally Adapting Meshes
, 1997
"... Terrain visualization is a difficult problem for applications requiring accurate images of large datasets at high frame rates, such as flight simulation and ground-based aircraft testing using synthetic sensor stimulation. On current graphics hardware, the problem is to maintain dynamic, view-depend ..."
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Terrain visualization is a difficult problem for applications requiring accurate images of large datasets at high frame rates, such as flight simulation and ground-based aircraft testing using synthetic sensor stimulation. On current graphics hardware, the problem is to maintain dynamic, view
Learning the Aircraft Mass and Thrust to Improve the Ground-based Trajectory Prediction of Climbing Flights
, 2013
"... Ground-based aircraft trajectory prediction is a major concern in air traffic control and management. A safe and efficient prediction is a prerequisite to the implementation of automated tools that detect and solve conflicts between trajectories. This paper focuses on the climb phase, because predic ..."
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Ground-based aircraft trajectory prediction is a major concern in air traffic control and management. A safe and efficient prediction is a prerequisite to the implementation of automated tools that detect and solve conflicts between trajectories. This paper focuses on the climb phase, because
Ground-based Estimation of the Aircraft Mass, Adaptive vs. Least Squares Method
"... This paper focuses on the estimation of the aircraft mass in ground-based applications. Mass is a key parameter for climb prediction. It is currently not available to groundbased trajectory predictors because it is considered a competitive parameter by many airlines. There is hope that the aircraft ..."
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This paper focuses on the estimation of the aircraft mass in ground-based applications. Mass is a key parameter for climb prediction. It is currently not available to groundbased trajectory predictors because it is considered a competitive parameter by many airlines. There is hope that the aircraft
Air Traffic Handling and Ground-Based Guidance of Aircraft Edited by
, 1990
"... A..ording to its Chartc, the mission ofAGARD is to bring together the leading personalitiLs of the NATO nations in the ficids ..."
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A..ording to its Chartc, the mission ofAGARD is to bring together the leading personalitiLs of the NATO nations in the ficids
P2.28 LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND EMISSIVITY FROM INFRARED HYPERSPECTRAL OBSERVATIONS
"... developing algorithms for the exploitation of future hyperspectral sensors on polar orbiting and geostationary satellite platforms. Lessons learned to date are presented from field observations using existing ground-based, aircraft, and satellite instruments. The ground-based observations provide im ..."
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developing algorithms for the exploitation of future hyperspectral sensors on polar orbiting and geostationary satellite platforms. Lessons learned to date are presented from field observations using existing ground-based, aircraft, and satellite instruments. The ground-based observations provide
SAFETY AND EFFICIENT OPERATIONS USING GROUND-BASED
, 2006
"... The current demand of air traffic constitutes a restrictive factor in some parts of the world. This growing demand for services will likely shift from scheduled operations towards more unscheduled operations as air taxi, fractional ownership, and on-demand small low-cost aircraft. There will be, the ..."
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systems, as for instance, SBAS (Space-Based Augmentation System) and GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation System), they will bring great benefits for users and air traffic controllers, once the current systems of navigation do not supply accuracy and enough integrity to guarantee capacity, efficiency
REMOTE DETECTION OF TURBULENCE USING GROUND-BASED DOPPLER RADARS
"... Commercial and general aviation aircraft frequently encounter unexpected turbulence that is hazardous to both aircraft and passengers. For air carriers, ..."
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Commercial and general aviation aircraft frequently encounter unexpected turbulence that is hazardous to both aircraft and passengers. For air carriers,
Statistical prediction of aircraft trajectory: regression methods vs point-mass model
"... Ground-based aircraft trajectory prediction is a critical issue for air traffic management. A safe and efficient prediction is a prerequisite for the implementation of automated tools that detect and solve conflicts between trajectories. Moreover, regarding the safety constraints, it could be more r ..."
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Ground-based aircraft trajectory prediction is a critical issue for air traffic management. A safe and efficient prediction is a prerequisite for the implementation of automated tools that detect and solve conflicts between trajectories. Moreover, regarding the safety constraints, it could be more
and ground-based remote sensing: A case-study from
"... ABSTRACT: This paper presents aircraft measurements of aerosol optical properties and radiative effects from the Dust and Biomass-burning Experiment (DABEX) over West Africa. On 19 January 2006 cloud-free skies and high aerosol loading provided ideal conditions for an intercomparison of aircraft, sa ..."
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, satellite and ground-based remote sensing instruments. Aerosol size distributions, optical properties, aerosol optical depth (AOD) and downwelling solar radiation were measured by the UK FAAM aircraft in the region of Niamey, Niger. The aircraft in situ measurements showed a mixture of dust and biomass
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