A statistical hypothesis testing approach to the determination of supportable aircraft separation standards
Haest, M.;Govaerts, Bernadette
(1995) IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine — Vol. 10, n° 6, p. 24-29 (1995)
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Govaerts, BernadetteUCLouvain
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This paper deals with the setting of a statistical hypothesis testing approach to the determination of aircraft separation standards that can be supported within a given Flight Information Region. Given a minimal safety distance to be maintained between two aircraft, we derive a criterion that must be obeyed by their radar plots in order to meet the required separation at a known level of confidence. Conversely, given that a minimal safety distance is maintained between two radar plots, one can find the actual separation that can be guaranteed between both aircraft. The results described here can help to implement automated conflict alert and minimum safe altitude warning facilities
Haest, M., & Govaerts, B. (1995). A statistical hypothesis testing approach to the determination of supportable aircraft separation standards. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 10(6), 24-29. https://doi.org/10.1109/62.387974 (Original work published 1995)