Technology Transition in the National Air Transportation System: Market Failure and Game Theoretic Analysis with Application to ADS-B
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Hu, Xiaojie
Date Issued
July 2008
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ICAT;2008-04
Abstract
Air traffic demand is increasing, but capacity is constrained by an antiquated air traffic control (ATC) infrastructure. The number of air traffic passengers in the U.S. is expected to grow from 738 million in 2005 to 1 billion in 2015. The number of commercial airline flights is expected to grow from 13 million in 2005 to 15 million in 2015. [22] Figure 1-1 shows the growth in air traffic demand in the United States in recent years.
Subjects
ATC
Air Traffic Control
Air Transportation
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast
ADS-B
Persistent DSpace Link