Virtual and Remote Control Tower: Research, Design, Development, Validation, and Implementation
This book presents the interdisciplinary and international "Virtual and Remote Tower" research and development work. It has been carried out since nearly twenty years with the goal of replacing the conventional aerodrome control tower by a new "Remote Tower Operation" (RTO) work...
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