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Multi-Agent Situation Awareness Error Evolution in Air Traffic

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This paper extends the situation awareness (SA) model for a human agent of Endsley [1] to a multi-agent situation awareness error evolution model and outlines its application to an example of accident risk modelling for an active runway crossing operation at an airport.

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Blom, H.A.P., Stroeve, S.H. (2004). Multi-Agent Situation Awareness Error Evolution in Air Traffic. In: Spitzer, C., Schmocker, U., Dang, V.N. (eds) Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-410-4_44

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