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Re: SWARM and Air Traffic Control


From: Alex Lancaster
Subject: Re: SWARM and Air Traffic Control
Date: 29 Sep 1998 21:11:44 -0600

>>>>> "GC" == George Chachis <address@hidden> writes:

GC> Alex, In your travels have you heard of anyone modeling Air
GC> Traffic Control with Swarm???  I ask not in my role as a ATC
GC> simulation project manager but as a graduate student at
GC> Embry-Riddle Aviation University.  (I read French easily; German
GC> with great difficulty; and a smattering of Russian if your only
GC> references are non-English.)

GC> _________________________________________________________

GC>     George Chachis, TGF, ACT-510, FAA Technical Center, Atlantic
GC> City Airport, NJ 08405 Phone: (609) 485-4479 Fax: (609) 485-5117
GC> address@hidden
GC> _________________________________________________________


Hi George!

Haven't heard of anyone working on Swarm in conjunction with air
traffic control, myself, but I am Cc'ing this reply to the
address@hidden list to see if anyone there has similar
interests.

Regards,

 --- Alex

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  Swarm Program            |     web: http://www.santafe.edu/~alex
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