0 the activity of managing aircraft from the ground as they take off, fly, and land, or the people who do this -- 空中交通管制(人員)
Three-element compounds such as air traffic control and rubber dust mask are symmetrical in that they consist entirely of free-standing lexemes (as well as nouns).
It is confident that air traffic control operations could be fully automated by 2020.
This domain includes safety-critical real-time applications such as space rockets, aircraft automatic pilots, air traffic control, car vital systems, and some medical equipment.
Two-stage estimation of learning rates was described in a study involving 115 students performing a simulated air traffic control task on 18 consecutive trials (9).
The information processing advantages of stereopsis could make stereoscopic displays worthwhile for laparoscopic surgery, air traffic control, or heads-up displays used in aircraft or automobiles.
The business of air traffic control is dominated by public-private partnerships, which, in contrast to the former two, operate for the most part outside the umbrella of regulation.
Services that are strongly tied to a national framework, such as air traffic control and banking, tend to be shaped by forms of regulation designed on a local basis.
He has nearly 10 years experience in software engineering on projects ranging from satellite ground control and air traffic control to large-scale mainframe databases and latent fingerprint encoding workstations.