Presentation 1995/4/28
Height Monitoring System for Reducing Vertical Separation Minima
Sakae Nagaoka, Osamu Amai, Jun Kitaori,
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Abstract(in English) Reducing the current 2,000ft vertical separation minima to 1,000ft is a means of increasing the efficiency of aircraft operation at high altitudes. Several requirements including the need for height minitoring systems have been determined for the use of 1,000ft vertical separation minima. The Electronic Navigation Research Institute has been carrying out studies on the geometric height monitoring system since 1991. The whole sub-system of the height monitoring system was assembled and several tests were carried out. This paper describes the system and some results of the tests briefly.
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Keyword(in English) NAMS / Height monitoring / Vertical separation / SSR / Air traffic control
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Conference Date 1995/4/28(1days)
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Title (in English) Height Monitoring System for Reducing Vertical Separation Minima
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Keyword(1) NAMS
Keyword(2) Height monitoring
Keyword(3) Vertical separation
Keyword(4) SSR
Keyword(5) Air traffic control
1st Author's Name Sakae Nagaoka
1st Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport()
2nd Author's Name Osamu Amai
2nd Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport
3rd Author's Name Jun Kitaori
3rd Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport
Date 1995/4/28
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 26
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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