This paper provides an operational sequence identifying a set of future roles and responsibilities for Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) and flight operator staff. It also identifies procedures and technologies necessary to support activities proposed within future operational concepts for an Integrated Arrival/Departure Control Service, Dynamic Departure Routing and airport surface management, with a focus on near-to mid-term (2015-2018) technical capabilities. This operational sequence is then utilized to identify critical human factors considerations at an abstract level.The operational sequence is organized according to a timeline and the assumed context for the scenario. All times are reported in Zulu (Greenwich Mean) Time.
Advances in digital communication technologies have had widespread benefits for distributed and asynchronous collaboration. It is only natural, then, to apply these technologies to digitize the battlefield. In fact, some tools have been implemented in the field and found successful in providing useful information to commanders and warfighters. This information is provided through a variety of media, including machine-and human-generated text, images, video, and files that combine different media (such as briefings that contain text and graphics). However, few efforts aim to provide human-generated, multimedia content in machine-generated text environments that are currently under development. This paper describes an effort to use semantic representations of battlefield data to provide commanders information that is relevant to their needs. Additionally, the tools developed make it possible to easily augment machine-generated planning alerts with humangenerated content.
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