Tower air traffic control is currently performed using several unintegrated systems. While each of these systems supports performing an isolated task, the compilation of tools presents a number of challenges. This paper reports ways in which the Tower Control Computer Complex (TCCC) will support and enhance user management of numerous systems. Areas that will be notably improved include the consistency in the user interface of the air traffic control toolset, the task of manually integrating tools and information, toolset alert management, and toolset organization and administration.
Systems integration, user interface design, and tower air traffic control
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 11 , 4 ; 22-26
1996-04-01
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Systems Integration, User Interface Design, & Tower ATC
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