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The ATD-2 Poject delivered its final research transition package and was concluded on September 30, 2021. This page is being retained for reference and historical purposes, but the content is no longer being updated.

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NASA Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 (ATD-2) Industry Workshop

September 4-5, 2019
Omni Dallas Hotel at Park West, Dallas, TX


Workshop Presentations


Presentation slides and recordings are now available.


Day 1 - Wednesday, September 4

Day 1 Main Forum Slides
  • Welcome by Akbar Sultan Recording
  • Workshop Overview and Perspectives Recording
  • Panel: “Preparing for the Transition to TFDM and a Data-Driven NAS. Perspectives from Industry and FAA leaders” Recording
  • Close/Summary of Day 1 and Preview of Day 2 Recording
Session 1A: ‘Fuser in the cloud’ overview and latest updates/needs
Slides | Recording

Session 1B: Future surface decision support overview (with ATD-2 demo)
Slides | Recording

Session 1C: SWIM-Fused data products used by ATD-2 analysts for quantifying NAS performance and benefits (part 1)
Slides | Recording

Session 2A: Latest strategic surface metering system and progress status in CLT (extending freeze horizon)
Slides | Recording

Session 2B: Understanding TMIs in the NAS (Part 1)
Slides | Recording

Session 2C: SWIM-Fused data products used by ATD-2 analysts for quantifying NAS performance and benefits (part 2)
Slides | Recording

Session 3A: Opportunities for Mobile Applications in the 3T environment
Slides | Recording

Session 3B: Evolving operational roles (ATC and Operator) with TFDM in the 3T environment
Slides | Recording

Session 3C: Benefits of Pre-scheduling into the overhead stream with EOBTs (analytical focus)
Slides | Recording

Session 4A: New TFDM Terminal Publication (TTP) SWIM data, how to sign up and how to benefit from it
Slides | Recording

Session 4B: Pre-scheduling with EOBTs, its benefits and complexities (operationally focused)
Slides | Recording

Session 4C: Benefits of surface departure metering while ‘doing no harm’ to other operational metrics
Slides | Recording



Day 2 - Thursday, September 5

Day 2 Main Forum Slides
  • Welcome by Lorne Cass Recording
  • Brief review of day 1 feedback and a preview of day 2 activities Recording
  • Panel: “Discuss early results of ongoing evaluation of Trajectory Options Set (TOS) with Surface for Metroplex departures” Recording
  • Workshop wrap-up and discussion on any additional tech transfer needs of the ATD-2 team
Session 5A: Industry/FAA future needs/expectations for the implementation of TFDM into the NAS
Slides | Recording

Session 5B:
Understanding TMIs in the NAS (Part 2)
Slides | Recording

Session 5C: Simulation and modeling used in surface analysis
Slides (Part 1) | Slides (Part 2) | Recording

Session 6A: Opportunity for formulation input into NASA’s future aviation plans (with NASA ATD and ATM-X projects)
Slides

Session 7A: Substituting flights in TFDM with SWIM
Slides | Recording

Session 7B: Analytical evidence of surface compliance leading to more efficient overhead stream scheduling
Slides | Recording

Session 7C: Ramp Traffic Console Capabilities and Use in Operational Environment (part 1)
Slides | Recording

Session 8A:
Benefits of good EOBTs to Surface Metering
Slides | Recording

Session 8B: Metroplex TOS Departures, initial results and next steps input
Slides | Recording

Session 8C: Ramp Traffic Console Capabilities and Use in Operational Environment (part 2)
Slides | Recording




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