4D Approaching Trajectory Design in Terminal Area Based on Radar Data

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The terminal area is always a hot research topic by aviation experts all over the world. As the rapid growth of the demand of air transportation, the terminal area becomes busier than ever. The results are flight delays and cancellations. One of the solutions is to design a 4D trajectory for each flight. Under the four dimensional operation, the flights can fly more precisely and be arranged more closely so that the terminal area can hold more aircrafts. With the development of the technology of communication, navigation and surveillance, the flight of four-dimensional operation is possible. This paper presents a data-based method of 4D approach trajectory design in terminal area.

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