2010
DOI: 10.3182/20100831-4-fr-2021.00027
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Functional Hazard Analysis of Virtual Control Towers

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“…Wittbrodt et al [31] emphasized the role of radio communication in RTCs. Meyer et al [32] provided a safety assessment of the RTC concept and suggested conducting functional hazard analyses to identify potential risks, while also highlighting the challenge of obtaining reliable probability values for the models. Oehme and Schulz-Rueckert [33] proposed sensor-based solutions to reduce the dependency on visibility conditions and tower location.…”
Section: Remote Tower Staff Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wittbrodt et al [31] emphasized the role of radio communication in RTCs. Meyer et al [32] provided a safety assessment of the RTC concept and suggested conducting functional hazard analyses to identify potential risks, while also highlighting the challenge of obtaining reliable probability values for the models. Oehme and Schulz-Rueckert [33] proposed sensor-based solutions to reduce the dependency on visibility conditions and tower location.…”
Section: Remote Tower Staff Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wittbrodt et al [15] stress the role of radio communication in the context of a remote airport traffic control center. In a safety assessment of the ROT concept, Meyer et al [7] suggest functional hazard analyses and pinpoint the issue of getting reliable probability values for the models. Oehme and Schulz-Rueckert [12] propose a sensor-based solution for aerodrome control that removes the dependency on visibility conditions and tower location.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%