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Measures of Stress/Strain on Air Traffic Controllers in Simulated Air Traffic Control

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
This poster summarises, in symbolic form, thirty years of experience at the EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre (EEC) in the assessment of the workload placed on controllers, Stress (= Ss) and their reactions to stress, Strain (= St). The accompanying pamphlets go into more detail about the specific techniques. See also the EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre
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Evaluation of workload in air traffic controllers

Ergonomics, 1993
This study examined 20 air traffic controllers from the Rome Regional Air Control Centre for three successive work shifts: afternoon (13:00-20:00), morning (07:00-13:00) and night (20:00-07:00). The number of aircraft under control per hour was recorded as index of workload.
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An associative processor for air traffic control

Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Spring), 1971
In recent years associative memories have been receiving an increasing amount of attention. At the same time multiprocessor and parallel processing systems have been under study to solve very large problems. An associative processor is one form of a parallel processor that seems able to provide a cost effective solution to many problems such as the air
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Computer applications in air traffic control

Papers and discussions presented at the Dec. 8-10, 1953, eastern joint AIEE-IRE computer conference on information processing systems---reliability and requirements - AIEE-IRE '53 (Eastern), 1953
We Americans are a capricious people. We warm up and develop tremendous enthusiasm for an idea, an activity, or a particular way of doing things. We expect a great deal from the objects of our enthusiasm, and when our great expectations fail to materialize on schedule, we cool as rapidly as we once warmed.
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Air-Traffic Control

Scientific American, 1960
Seymour Deitchman, Alfred Blumstein
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Towards greener smart cities and road traffic forecasting using air pollution data

Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021
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RADNET — A Network for Air Traffic Control

1995
The air traffic over Europe shows a continuos increase in the number of flights both at a national and international level. At the same time the amount of available airspace, particularly around hot spots like airports, is naturally limited. Therefore computer supported surveillance and guidance of aircraft becomes more and more important in order to ...
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The case of Air Traffic Control training

Theory-Driven Approaches to Cognitive Enhancement, 2017
Air traffic controllers have to guarantee safe and efficient air traffic by predicting future flight paths based on their perception and interpretation of multiple data on the radar display. The multi-tasking nature of their job makes the cognitive and emotional processes required in Air Traffic Control fundamentally different from those traditionally ...
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