Smolensky, M.W., & Stein, E.S. (1998). Human factors in air traffic control. New York: Academic Press.Human factors in air traffic control - Hopkin - 1995 () Citation Context ...ng demand, these technologies will conceivably also have a fundamental impact on the system's functionality ...
Human factors engineeringTraffic controlThe area of airfield air traffic control is briefly introduced, and potential increases in demands outlined. The tasks involved are described as an initial approach to the problem of developing improved systems. The various methods of information collection and ...
Human Factors Division at the University of Illinois, Institute of Aviation, USAJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMavor, A., & Wickens, C.D. (2003). Air traffic control and human factors integration. In H. Booher (Ed.), Handbook of human systems integration. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc...
in AF Operations Control Centers (OCCs). The developers have constructed the AF simulator so that its operation is completely contained within the Federal Aviation Admini- stration (FAA) Research Development and Human Factors Laboratory (RDHFL). Such a self-contained simulator will ...
Flight to the Future: Human Factors in Air Traffic Control The Panel on Human Factors in Air Traffic Control Automation was convened at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the purposes of g... CD Wickens,AS Mavor,JP Mcgee - 《Automation》...
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Rhavena Barbosa Santos& Ulisses Confalonieri Part of the book series:Springer Climate((SPCL)) 5008Accesses Abstract Air pollution, especially after the industrial revolution, has adversely affected human health both in Brazil and worldwide. In Brazil, the most common pollutants are associated with bio...
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development intensified both the quantity and toxicity of PM2.5 in air, the health risks of overall aerosol exposure were synthetically amplified during haze weather, so the increased air particles with higher toxic components from fuel combustion sources should be key targets of pollution control. ...