The Flight Service Stations of the Federal Aviation Administration are in process of being automated. To study performance, a simulation model has been built. To date, the model has been tentatively calibrated against the first version of the real system, and used to predict performance in a number of situations. The paper outlines the system being modeled, describes the model itself, and discusses some of the issues encountered during modeling. It then describes the calibration of the model, and the experience gained so far in its use. Future plans are outlined.
A simulation model of the FAA's flight service automation system
Ein Simulationsmodell des Flug-Dienstleistungs-Automationssystemes der FAA
Winter Simulation. Conf. Proc. ; 465-475
1985
11 Seiten, 23 Bilder
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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