964 resultados para Air traffic control
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"B-235974"--P. [1]
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"Contract FAA/BRD-129."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Serial 96-111."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Contract no. FAA/BRD-15, Task order no. 14. Prepared for Federal Aviation Agency, Bureau of Research and Development, Systems Analysis Division."
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"No. 12."
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Item 1005-C
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"23 November 1983."
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"June 1979."
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"18 January 1983."
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"23 November 1983."
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"27 December 1985."
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"For release ... May 25, 1989."
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Air Traffic Control Laboratory Simulator (ATC-lab) is a new low- and medium-fidelity task environment that simulates air traffic control. ATC-lab allows the researcher to study human performance of tasks under tightly controlled experimental conditions in a dynamic, spatial environment. The researcher can create standardized air traffic scenarios by manipulating a wide variety of parameters. These include temporal and spatial variables. There are two main versions of ATC-lab. The medium-fidelity simulator provides a simplified version of en route air traffic control, requiring participants to visually search a screen and both recognize and resolve conflicts so that adequate separation is maintained between all aircraft. The low-fidelity simulator presents pairs of aircraft in isolation, controlling the participant's focus of attention, which provides a more systematic measurement of conflict recognition and resolution performance. Preliminary studies have demonstrated that ATC-lab is a flexible tool for applied cognition research.