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In this paper analysis of controller workload — T related to air traffic density X is presented. This relation may be analysed using appropriate edge distributions. This leads to definition of air traffic sector capacity as a quantile of edge distribution of two-dimensional random variable.
Another approach is to treat random vanables X and T jointly. It was proved that twodimensional random variable (X, T) has normal distribution.
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Gladys, S., Malarski, M., Skorupski, J. (1993). Analysis of Controller Workload Related to Air Traffic Density. In: Karmann, A., Mosler, K., Schader, M., Uebe, G. (eds) Operations Research ’92. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12629-5_91
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