Panel Presentation: Autonomy, Authority and Human Interaction Challenges in Air Transportation Systems

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BIO:

My current research interests are in developing tools aimed at improving the efficiency of the National Airspace System: these include techniques for the collection and processing of data, mechanisms for the allocation of airport and airspace resources to airlines, and algorithms for the scheduling and routing of air traffic. I am also interested in the design of algorithms for the tracking and managing identities of maneuvering targets in sensor networks, particularly the air traffic management system of the United States.

A high-level description of some my research interests can be found here. This is a more recent research statement written in July 2011.

  • CPS Domains
  • Transportation
  • Avionics
  • CPS Technologies
  • Systems Engineering
  • Foundations
  • Control
  • Modeling
  • Validation and Verification
  • Testing
  • 2012
  • National CPS PI Meeting 2012
  • Presentation
  • Panel: Challenges on Autonomy, Verification, and Distributed Decision and Action
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