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Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2018
Future Air Traffic Management systems can benefit from innovative approaches that leverage the increasing availability of operational data to facilitate the development of new performance assessment and decision-support capabilities.
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Future Air Traffic Management systems can benefit from innovative approaches that leverage the increasing availability of operational data to facilitate the development of new performance assessment and decision-support capabilities.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1982
At a recent Convention held at the Royal Aeronautical Society, the topics of Current Problems and Future Concepts relating to Air Traffic Management were given extensive treatment by speakers from a variety of backgrounds. In his paper on ‘NATS — Taking Stock’, Air Commodore Huxley described the historical basis of the National Air Traffic Services and
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At a recent Convention held at the Royal Aeronautical Society, the topics of Current Problems and Future Concepts relating to Air Traffic Management were given extensive treatment by speakers from a variety of backgrounds. In his paper on ‘NATS — Taking Stock’, Air Commodore Huxley described the historical basis of the National Air Traffic Services and
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Journal of the Aero-Space Transport Division, 1965
Two methods of forecasting passenger traffic between selected city-pairs in the United States air transport network are presented. Background and underlying assumptions are evaluated for each model. One method is a gravity model of spatial interactions involving total projected traffic at each city and air distances between them.
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Two methods of forecasting passenger traffic between selected city-pairs in the United States air transport network are presented. Background and underlying assumptions are evaluated for each model. One method is a gravity model of spatial interactions involving total projected traffic at each city and air distances between them.
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Air traffic controller scheduling
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2023Jia Guo, Jonathan F. Bard
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2019
This chapter reviews the International Civil Aviation Organization air traffic management (ATM) work programme along with ATM developments taking place around the world. It examines the various elements of the ATM system and suggests some of die research, trials and demonstrations.
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This chapter reviews the International Civil Aviation Organization air traffic management (ATM) work programme along with ATM developments taking place around the world. It examines the various elements of the ATM system and suggests some of die research, trials and demonstrations.
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Air & Space Europe, 2001
Abstract This year, a considerable part of the Aeronautics Days conference programme was devoted to air transportation, which is reflected in these Proceedings through the sections on Safety, Environmental Impact and Air Traffic Management. Cooperative work on the problems of air traffic management is a crucial component of research effort in Europe ...
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Abstract This year, a considerable part of the Aeronautics Days conference programme was devoted to air transportation, which is reflected in these Proceedings through the sections on Safety, Environmental Impact and Air Traffic Management. Cooperative work on the problems of air traffic management is a crucial component of research effort in Europe ...
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Nature, 2000
Molecular traffic can spontaneously direct itself along a network of channels. Philip Ball explains how this could be used to separate large molecules from small.
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Molecular traffic can spontaneously direct itself along a network of channels. Philip Ball explains how this could be used to separate large molecules from small.
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