For the past nine years, Professor Jim Luxhoj and his research team from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rutgers University have been funded to develop analytical methods and prototype tools for aviation safety risk analysis. These grants led to the development of the following research products: The Intelligent Safety Performance, Evaluation and Control (InSPEC) System; Engine Risk Intelligence System (ERIS); Performance Measure (PM) Reduction Tool; ClusterGroup Decision Support System; Aviation System Risk Model (ASRM). These prototype software tools present Artificial Intelligence and statistical methods for Service Difficulty Report (SDR) forecasting, inspection diagnostics, assessing the relative marginal information content from performance measures, collaborative prioritizing of aviation safety risks, and modeling of accident/incident causal factors, among others. Currently, the Aviation System Risk Model (ASRM) is being enhanced and further developed by the NASA Aviation Safety Program office to evaluate the projected impact upon system risk reduction of multiple new technology insertions/interventions into the National Airspace System (NAS).
Summary of FAA Research Accomplishments 1993-2002
2002
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Aeronautics , Space Technology , Research , Statistical methods , Analytical methods , Accomplishments , Software tools , Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) , Service Difficulty Report (SDR) , Aviation safety risk analysis , Intelligent transportation systems , Artificial intelligence , Prototype tools
1992-1993 NASA Space Biology Accomplishments
NTIS | 1994
|The 1992-1993 NASA Space Biology Accomplishments
NTRS | 1994
|Research Accomplishments on ISS
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
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