The European Commission funded ERASMUS [1] is a 30 months project to look at ways to effectively integrate advanced automation concepts consistent with controllers’ human factors issues. This paper outlines an innovative concept of operations that combines a human factors approach, automation technologies and their relationship to overall system safety and efficiency. ERASMUS aims at investigating three applications with varying levels of automation [2]: subliminal control, ATC auto pilot and enhanced MTCD. Only the subliminal application is presented in this paper.
ERASMUS: a new path for 4d trajectory-based enablers to reduce the traffic complexity
2007 IEEE/AIAA 26th Digital Avionics Systems Conference ; 1.A.3-1-1.A.3-11
01.10.2007
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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