Air Traffic Management and Systems: Selected Papers of the 3rd ENRI International Workshop on ATM/CNS (EIWAC2013)

· Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Book 290 · Springer Science & Business Media
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The Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI) held its third International Workshop on ATM / CNS in 2013 with the theme of "Drafting the future sky".

There is worldwide activity taking place in the research and development of modern air traffic management (ATM) and its enabling technologies in Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS).

Pioneering work is necessary to contribute to the global harmonization of air traffic management and control. At this workshop, leading experts in research, industry and academia from around the world met to share their ideas and approaches on ATM/CNS related topics.

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Electronic Navigation Research Institute

Editorial board:
-Shigeru Ozeki, Deputy Director of the Surveillance and Communication Department, Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI), Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
-Jean-Marc Loscos, Chef du pôle Systèmes d’Alertes et Séparations, Direction des Services de la Navigation Aérienne (DSNA), Toulouse, France
-Dong Min Kim, Principal researcher, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), Daejeon, Korea
-Masatoshi Harigae, Supervisor of flight operation and safety technology group, Japan, Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
-Takeshi Tsuchiya, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
-Ken Ito, Principal Researcher, ENRI
-Masato Fujita, Senior Researcher, ENRI

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