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Preliminary Integrated Safety Analysis of Synthetic Vision Conducted

Published 2018-06-04 From Glenn Research Center 1 author

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Abstract

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The goal of the NASA Aviation Safety Program is to develop and demonstrate technologies that could help reduce the aviation fatal accident rate by a factor of 5 by the year 2007 and by a factor of 10 by the year 2022. Integrated safety analysis of day-to-day operations and risks within those operations will provide an understanding of the Aviation Safety Program portfolio beyond what is now available. Synthetic vision is the first of the Aviation Safety Program technologies that has been analyzed by the Logistics Management Institute under a contract with the NASA Glenn Research Center. These synthetic vision analyses include both a reliability analysis and a computer simulation model.

Author

  • Reveley, Mary S. NASA Glenn Research Center

Citation: Reveley, Mary S. (2018). Preliminary Integrated Safety Analysis of Synthetic Vision Conducted. Glenn Research Center. NASA NTRS ID 20050199748. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20050199748 ↗