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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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Communications Engineer, 2003
Several studies and demonstrations described in this report show the potential for existing satellite technology to support future ATM needs using a reasonable level of satellite communications resources. A prototype system tested by NASA performed well and demonstrated the feasibility of a wideband satellite link approach.
M. Shamma, R. Kerczewski
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Several studies and demonstrations described in this report show the potential for existing satellite technology to support future ATM needs using a reasonable level of satellite communications resources. A prototype system tested by NASA performed well and demonstrated the feasibility of a wideband satellite link approach.
M. Shamma, R. Kerczewski
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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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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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Toward Air Traffic Complexity Assessment in New Generation Air Traffic Management Systems
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2011The characterization of complex air traffic situations is an important issue in air traffic management (ATM). Within the current ground-based ATM system, complexity metrics have been introduced with the goal of evaluating the difficulty experienced by air traffic controllers in guaranteeing the appropriate aircraft separation in a sector.
PRANDINI, MARIA +3 more
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2011
Air transportation systems are some of the most complex logistical systems imaginable. The world’s airlines transported over 2.2 billion passengers in 2008, and transported approximately 40% of world trade (measured by value). There are nearly 2,000 airlines worldwide, which have a total fleet of nearly 23,000 aircraft and serve some 3,750 airports ...
Thomas W. M. Vossen +2 more
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Air transportation systems are some of the most complex logistical systems imaginable. The world’s airlines transported over 2.2 billion passengers in 2008, and transported approximately 40% of world trade (measured by value). There are nearly 2,000 airlines worldwide, which have a total fleet of nearly 23,000 aircraft and serve some 3,750 airports ...
Thomas W. M. Vossen +2 more
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Air traffic complexity for a distributed air traffic management system
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2011An appropriate balance between strategic and tactical air traffic management (ATM) is one of the key factors affecting the performance of an ATM system. Complexity metrics are a powerful strategic tool for reducing the number of tactical interventions and preventing excessive tactical manoeuvres.
S L Brázdilová, P Cásek, J Kubalčík
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New Air Traffic Management Systems - Views of Air Traffic Controllers
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2003Abstract Research is currently pursued to enable future technologies to be incorporated in the future Air Navigation System. It has been acknowledged that users should be incorporated in the development process to validate the proposed technologies.
Fredrik Barchéus, Lena Mårtensson
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