ATACCS'2015

5th International Conference on Application and Theory of Automation in Command and Control Systems

University Paul Sabatier (IRIT), Toulouse, France — September 30 — October 2, 2015   

About ATACCS

ATACCS is a scientific conference on the theme of Automation in Command and Control Systems. It is focused on applications and theories that are related to the replacement of human roles by technology (i.e. through automation). In the context of ATACCS, automation implies the use of systems to administer the tasks of humansincluding conformance monitoring and automation management. This raises enormous technical, ethical, organizational and safety challenges.

ATACCS is the brainchild of the HALA! Research Network (Higher Automation Levels in Air Traffic Management) which is supported by SESAR WP-E; a framework setup to spearhead long term and innovative research in automation of Air Traffic Management in pursuit of the SESAR 2020 vision and beyond. Despite this strong relationship with ATM, ATACCS welcomes submissions from all other domains and industries dealing with automation in command and control systems.

The fifth edition of the conference, ATACCS'2015 is going to be held in Toulouse, France, from September 30 to October 2, 2015. Previous editions of ATACCS have been held in Barcelona, Spain (2011), London, UK, Naples, Italy and Instambul, Turkey (in conjunction with ICRAT conference).

Proceedings : ATACCS '15 is now in the DL

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Application and Theory of Automation in Command and Control Systems (ATACCS 2015). Michael Feary, Thomas Feuerle, Cristina Gonzalez Rechea, Francisco Javier Saez, Chris Johnson, CĂ©lia Martinie, Philippe Palanque, Alberto Pasquini, Pim van Leeuwen, and Marco Winckler (Eds.). September 30th - October 2nd, 2015, Toulouse, France. ACM, New York, NY, USA. ACM ISBN: 978-1-4503-3562-1. 167 pages. Clic here...

Submissions

Submissions by researchers, and in particular students and their mentors as well as young researchers, are solicited on a wide range of topics describing theoretical results and innovative applications in air transportation including but not limited to the following conference topics:

  • Advanced modeling and design methodologies, including network, human-machine interaction, and trajectory operations models
  • Airline operations and quality of service
  • Airport design, management and operations
  • Air transportation governance, economics and policy
  • Air transportation system performance measurement and management
  • Automation strategies and application of successful automation techniques from other domains to air transportation
  • Decision support systems, automation and human machine collaboration
  • Environment and energy efficiency, climate change and impact
  • Information management, enhanced communication, surveillance and navigation
  • Network management, and traffic flow optimization, system resilience and crisis management
  • New air vehicle integration
  • Safety, security and human performance
  • Socio-technical complexity and applications of data science in aviation
  • Trajectory optimization and trajectory and separation management
Last update: October 1st, 2015