Search for dissertations about: "Air traffic controller"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Air traffic controller.
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1. Who is responsible? : Communication, coordination and collaboration in the future Air Traffic Management system
Abstract : nternational civil aviation has experienced a steady growth in the past decades that is foreseen to continue. To overcome capacity limits of the old Air Traffic Control systems, new technology is currently being developed and introduced. READ MORE
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2. Impact of Weather on Air Traffic Control
Abstract : Weather has a strong impact on Air Traffic Management (ATM). Inefficient weather avoidance procedures and inaccurate prognosis lead to longer aircraft routes and, as a result, to fuel waste and increased negative environmental impact. READ MORE
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3. Decentralized Optimal Control for Multiple Autonomous Vehicles in Traffic Scenarios
Abstract : New transport technologies have the potential to create more efficient modes of transport and transforming cities for the better by improving urban productivity and increasing efficiency of its transport system to move consumers, labor, and freight. Traffic accidents, energy consumption, pollution, congestion, and long commuting times are main concerns and new transport technologies with autonomous vehicles have the potential to be part of the solution to these important challenges. READ MORE
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4. Simulation Based Evaluation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : Road transportation is an essential element of mobility in most countries and we can observe an increasing demand for both goods and passenger traffic. There are however important societal and economical problems related to road transportation in terms of congestions, traffic safety and environmental effects. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and design of multi-hop energy efficient wireless networks for control applications
Abstract : Energy efficiency is essential for many industrial and commercial wireless network applications. In this thesis, we propose an analytical framework to model and design protocols for multi-hop wireless networks for industrial control and automation. READ MORE