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Collaborative Decision Making in Air Traffic Management

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New Concepts and Methods in Air Traffic Management

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Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) embodies a new philosophy for managing air traffic [1]. The initial implementation of CDM within the US, has aimed at Ground Delay Program Enhancements. Work is currently underway to apply CDM technology and concepts in other areas including the distribution of NAS status information and the management of en-route traffic. In this paper, we analyze the initial implementation of CDM. After a description of the CDM history, we describe some of the tools that have been developed as part of the CDM effort. Furthermore future research and developments are traced.

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Wambsganss, M.C. (2001). Collaborative Decision Making in Air Traffic Management. In: Bianco, L., Dell’Olmo, P., Odoni, A.R. (eds) New Concepts and Methods in Air Traffic Management. Transportation Analysis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04632-6_1

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