Airport System Control in Conditions of Continuous Random Processes of Traffic Flow
Abstract
The article presents a systemic approach to air traffic op·eration and control in which the airport represents a basictechnical-technological and organisational system. Determiningoptimum control of the airport system therefore representsthe most important component in the process of controlling airtraffic system.References
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