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SAE 2013 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition

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Planned by Power Systems Committee / EMB Air and Space Group<br />

Tuesday, September 24<br />

Aerospace Operations - Airspace Systems Operations (Part 1of 2)<br />

Session Code:<br />

Room 511B<br />

ATC101<br />

The future of Airspace Systems Operations requires research, development and integration of new concept elements to satisfy the increase in air<br />

traffic demand, safety and efficiency of complex airspace systems. These sessions will provide a forum for international discussion and information on<br />

leading-edge research and developments associated with air traffic flow management and advanced airspace systems analysis and operations.<br />

Organizers -<br />

Chairpersons -<br />

Time<br />

Jorge Bardina, NASA Ames Research Center; Luis Rabelo, Univ. of Central Florida<br />

Jorge Bardina, NASA Ames Research Center; Luis Rabelo, Univ. of Central Florida<br />

Paper No.<br />

Title<br />

Session Time:<br />

13:30<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

2:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-01-2300<br />

ORAL ONLY<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-01-2301<br />

Head Up and Eyes Out Enabling Equivalent Visual Operations with<br />

the Head Up Display<br />

Sarah Barber, Dean Schwab, Ken Zimmerman, Rockwell Collins Inc.<br />

Equivalent Visual Operations Using Advanced Vision Systems: The<br />

Road to Zero/Zero<br />

Anthony J. Barber, Bombardier Aerospace<br />

Modeling Weather Impact on Airport Arrival Miles-in-Trail<br />

Restrictions<br />

Yao Wang, NASA Ames Research Center; Shon Grabbe, National Aero &<br />

Space Administration<br />

Planned by Aerospace Operations Committee / EMB Air and Space Group<br />

Tuesday, September 24<br />

Aerospace Operations - Systems Engineering & Design<br />

Session Code:<br />

Room 511B<br />

ATC102<br />

The future of safety of Aerospace Systems Engineering and Design requires advanced research on safety issues of increasingly complex airspace<br />

systems. These sessions will provide a forum for international discussion and information on leading-edge research and developments associated<br />

with safety \with advanced and integrated validation and verification procedures on airspace systems.<br />

Organizers -<br />

Chairpersons -<br />

Time<br />

Jorge Bardina, NASA Ames Research Center; Luis Rabelo, Univ. of Central Florida<br />

Luis Rabelo, Univ. of Central Florida<br />

Paper No.<br />

Title<br />

Session Time:<br />

15:30<br />

3:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-01-2259<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-01-2257<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-01-2258<br />

One Click Build Environment and Tool Chain for Real Time Safety<br />

Critical Aerospace Embedded System<br />

Tejas Chhaya, Dan Evans, David Dempsey, Jason Powers, MAHLE<br />

Powertrain LLC<br />

Multi-Axis Serially Redundant, Single Channel, Multi-Path FBW<br />

Flight Control System (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)<br />

Shu Lin, Tim Smith, Pierre De Serres, Bombardier Aerospace<br />

An Approach of Developing System Redundancy Management<br />

Requirements (Written Only -- No Oral Presentation)<br />

Shu Lin, Torsten Liesk, Sean Lahey, Bombardier Aerospace

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