En-route and terminal air traffic control facilities are investigated by use of mathematical models and computerized simulations. Ground based and satellite navigational aids are modeled for present and predicted air traffic requirements. Worldwide networks for traffic scheduling are simulated. (This updated bibliography contains 246 citations, 43 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)
Air Traffic Control Simulaton Models. 1976-January, 1982 (Citations from the NTIS Data Base)
1982
253 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Navigation & Guidance System Components , Bibliographies , Air traffic control , Computerized simulation , Air transportation , Air routes , Air route traffic control , Collision avoidance , Navigational aids , Radar beacons , Navigation satellites , Mathematical models , Abstracts