Software Quality in Unbounded Networks
2 December, 1998
Free Flight Bibliography
Prepared by: Cyril Khairallah
The MITRE Corporation, June 1996, Future NAS Operations:
A Comparison of Two Recently Published Descriptions, MP W149
The MITRE Corporation, September 1995, Concepts
for Future NAS Operations, Volume I: Operational Principles and Perspectives,
MTR 95W 107V1.
RTCA, Incorporated, January 1995, Report of the
RTCA Board of Directors’ Select Committee on Free Flight.
RTCA, Incorporated, Ocober 1995, Final Report
of RTCA Task Force 3: Free Flight Implementation.
Durso,
Frank, Ph.D. University of Oklahoma, The Role of the Future Air Traffic
Control Specialist: How Will Free Flight Impact the Controller’s Workload,
Performance, and Situation Awareness?
Endsley,
Mica R., SA Technologies, Effect of Free Flight Conditions on Controller
Performance, Workload, and Situation Awareness
Van
Gent, Ronald, NLR, Free Flight with Airborne Separation Assurance
Hilburn,
Brian, NLR, The Effect of Free Flight on Air Traffic Controller Mental
Workload, Monitoring and System Performance
Hilburn,
Brian, NLR, Free Flight: Military Controllers as an Appropriate Population
for Evaluation of Advanced ATM Concepts
Johnson,
Walter W. Ph.D., NASA Ames, Cockpit Situational Display Concepts Development
Joseph,
Kurt M., FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute, Functional Analysis of the General
Aviation Mission within a Free Flight Environment
Parasuraman,
Raja Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, Human Factors in Free Flight:
Developing Dynamic Automation Tools to Support Air Traffic Management
Pawlak,
William S., Wyndemere Inc, An Evaluation of Air Traffic Control Complexity
Special
Conference on Free Flight: Edited Transcript
A
Shared Model of Intentions for Free Flight
Collaborative
Strategic Planning in a Free Flight ATM System