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Towards an autonomous and intelligent Airline Operations Control
2012
2012 15th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Studies have estimated that irregular operations (flights affected by a disruption) can cost between 2% and 3% of the airline annual revenue and that a better recovery process could result in cost reductions of at least 20%. Even for small airlines this can represent millions of Euros. In this paper we propose a multi-agent system (MAS) whose members represent the roles, functionalities and competences existing in a typical Airline Operations Control Centre (AOCC), the airline entity
doi:10.1109/itsc.2012.6338858
dblp:conf/itsc/CastroRO12
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