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Air traffic controllers need advanced information and automated
systems to provide a safe environment for everyone traveling by
plane. One of the primary challenges in developing training for
automated systems is to determine how much a trainee will need to
know about the underlying technologies to use automation safely and
efficiently. To ensure safety and success, task analysis techniques
should be used as the basis of the design for training in automated
systems in the aviation and aerospace industries. Automated Systems
in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries is a pivotal reference
source that provides vital research on the application of
underlying technologies used to enforce automation safety and
efficiency. While highlighting topics such as expert systems, text
mining, and human-machine interface, this publication explores the
concept of constructing navigation algorithms, based on the use of
video information and the methods of the estimation of the
availability and accuracy parameters of satellite navigation. This
book is ideal for aviation professionals, researchers, and managers
seeking current research on information technology used to reduce
the risk involved in aviation.
Because trainees need to learn about the underlying technologies to
use automation safely and efficiently, the development of automated
aviation systems training is a growing challenge. Task analysis has
been singled out as the basis of the training, but it can be more
time-consuming than traditional development techniques. Cases on
Modern Computer Systems in Aviation is an essential reference
source that covers new information technology use in aviation
systems to streamline the cybersecurity, decision-making, planning,
and design processes within the aviation industry. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as computer systems in
aviation, artificial intelligence, software-defined networking
(SDN), air navigation systems, decision support systems (DSS), and
more, this publication is ideally designed for aviation specialists
and industry professionals, technicians, practitioners,
researchers, and academicians seeking current research on modern
modeling approaches to streamline management in aviation.
Air traffic controllers need advanced information and automated
systems to provide a safe environment for everyone traveling by
plane. One of the primary challenges in developing training for
automated systems is to determine how much a trainee will need to
know about the underlying technologies to use automation safely and
efficiently. To ensure safety and success, task analysis techniques
should be used as the basis of the design for training in automated
systems in the aviation and aerospace industries. Automated Systems
in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries is a pivotal reference
source that provides vital research on the application of
underlying technologies used to enforce automation safety and
efficiency. While highlighting topics such as expert systems, text
mining, and human-machine interface, this publication explores the
concept of constructing navigation algorithms, based on the use of
video information and the methods of the estimation of the
availability and accuracy parameters of satellite navigation. This
book is ideal for aviation professionals, researchers, and managers
seeking current research on information technology used to reduce
the risk involved in aviation.
Because trainees need to learn about the underlying technologies to
use automation safely and efficiently, the development of automated
aviation systems training is a growing challenge. Task analysis has
been singled out as the basis of the training, but it can be more
time-consuming than traditional development techniques. Cases on
Modern Computer Systems in Aviation is an essential reference
source that covers new information technology use in aviation
systems to streamline the cybersecurity, decision-making, planning,
and design processes within the aviation industry. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics such as computer systems in
aviation, artificial intelligence, software-defined networking
(SDN), air navigation systems, decision support systems (DSS), and
more, this publication is ideally designed for aviation specialists
and industry professionals, technicians, practitioners,
researchers, and academicians seeking current research on modern
modeling approaches to streamline management in aviation.
The integration of technology into the aviation system planning has
allowed for more stable, yet increasingly complex, models that
enable better analysis techniques and new approaches to
decision-making. These modern advances ensure higher productivity
in addressing various planning problems. Socio-Technical Decision
Support in Air Navigation Systems: Emerging Research and
Opportunities is a critical scholarly resource that contains a
systematic analysis of formalized factors affecting socio-technical
systems operators and how these factors influence decision-making
process of professional and non-professional activities in air
navigation systems. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics,
such as dimensional modeling, applications of decision support
systems, and semantic analysis, this book is geared towards
academicians, future pilots, aviation dispatchers, engineers,
managers, and students.
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