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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
New concepts and methods in air traffic management (E-Book)
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Akademi Penerbangan Indonesia Banyuwangi
Edition
1
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
9783662046326
Author(s)
Michael C. Wambsganss (auth.), Prof. Lucio Bianco, Prof. Paolo Dell’Olmo, Prof. Amedeo R. Odoni (eds
Subject(s)
Technique - Transportation: Aviation
Classification
NONE
Series Title
Transportation analysis
GMD
Text
Language
English
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Publishing Year
2001
Publishing Place
Collation
225 / 231 page
Abstract/Notes
This volume is a compendium of papers presented during the International Workshop on Air Traffic Management, which took place in Capri, Italy, on September 26-30, 1999. The workshop was organized by Italian National Research Council in co-operation with the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This was the fifth in a series of meetings held periodically over a ten-year span for the purpose of encouraging an exchange of views and fmdings by scientists in the field of Air Traffic Management (A TM). The papers presented at the workshop dealt with a wide range of topics and covered different aspects that are currently important in Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic Management. This volume contains only a subset of the papers presented, namely the ones that addressed the main area emphasis in the workshop, new concepts and methods. The subject of the first two papers is Collaborative Decision Making (CDM), a concept which embodies, to a large extent, the new philosophy of partial decentralization and increased delegation of responsibilities to users in A TM operations. In the first of these papers Wambsganss describes the original CDM project and its initial implementation in the form of the Ground Delay Program Enhancements. He also provides a brief description of some of the tools that have been developed as part of the CDM effort and identifies future research and development requirements.
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