Holographic Mixed Reality System for Air Traffic Control and Management
Based on a long-term prediction by the International Civil Aviation Organization indicating steady increases in air traffic demand throughout the world, the workloads of air traffic controllers are expected to continuously increase. Air traffic control and management (ATC/M) includes the processing...
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doaj-2915c4c07aa948cd93a3ccd86a8c18fc2020-11-25T02:09:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-08-01916337010.3390/app9163370app9163370Holographic Mixed Reality System for Air Traffic Control and ManagementKyungjin Han0Syed Hammad Hussain Shah1Jong Weon Lee2Department of Software Convergence, Sejong University, 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Software Convergence, Sejong University, 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006, KoreaDepartment of Software Convergence, Sejong University, 209 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05006, KoreaBased on a long-term prediction by the International Civil Aviation Organization indicating steady increases in air traffic demand throughout the world, the workloads of air traffic controllers are expected to continuously increase. Air traffic control and management (ATC/M) includes the processing of various unstructured composite data along with the real-time visualization of aircraft data. To prepare for future air traffic, research and development intended to effectively present various complex navigation data to air traffic controllers is necessary. This paper presents a mixed reality-based air traffic control system for the improvement of and support for air traffic controllers’ workflow using mixed reality technology that is effective for the delivery of information such as complex navigation data. The existing control systems involve difficulties in information access and interpretation. Therefore, taking notice of the necessity for the integration of air traffic control systems, this study presents the mixed reality (MR) system, which is a new approach, that enables the control of air traffic in interactive environments. This system is provided in a form usable in actual operational environments with a head-mounted see-through display installed with a controller to enable more structured work support. In addition, since this system can be controlled first-hand by air traffic controllers, it provides a new experience through improved work efficiency and productivity.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/16/3370mixed realityinteraction mechanismsair traffic management |
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Holographic Mixed Reality System for Air Traffic Control and Management |
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Based on a long-term prediction by the International Civil Aviation Organization indicating steady increases in air traffic demand throughout the world, the workloads of air traffic controllers are expected to continuously increase. Air traffic control and management (ATC/M) includes the processing of various unstructured composite data along with the real-time visualization of aircraft data. To prepare for future air traffic, research and development intended to effectively present various complex navigation data to air traffic controllers is necessary. This paper presents a mixed reality-based air traffic control system for the improvement of and support for air traffic controllers’ workflow using mixed reality technology that is effective for the delivery of information such as complex navigation data. The existing control systems involve difficulties in information access and interpretation. Therefore, taking notice of the necessity for the integration of air traffic control systems, this study presents the mixed reality (MR) system, which is a new approach, that enables the control of air traffic in interactive environments. This system is provided in a form usable in actual operational environments with a head-mounted see-through display installed with a controller to enable more structured work support. In addition, since this system can be controlled first-hand by air traffic controllers, it provides a new experience through improved work efficiency and productivity. |
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