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Technology Engineering and Management in Aviation Chapter:The Evaluation of Wireless Communication Devices: To Improve In-Flight Security Onboard Commercial Aircraft.
(2013)
  • Lori Brown, Western Michigan University
  • Liang Dong
  • Anthony Cerrullo
Abstract
As computer and information systems technology advances, industries such as aviation stand to benefit from the overwhelming new advances in hardware, software, and best practices. Technology Engineering and Management in Aviation: Advancements and Discoveries details the essential new developments in technology and management in the aviation industry. Specific and important advances in navigation, air traffic control, and environmental impact all make their way into this volume, which also focuses on management policies keeping up with new technology. This volume is a vital reference for practitioners, management, students, and all those interested in the field of aviation. This chapter will study the effectiveness of discreet, secure, hands-free, wireless communications methods for enhancing coordination during security incidents among cabin crewmembers, between the cabin and flight compartment, ground support personnel. It will identify breakthrough technologies to mitigate the likelihood of individual radical and/or violent behavior, resulting in catastrophic airline casualties, to improve communications and overall safety in-flight.
Keywords
  • Technology Engineering,
  • Aviation,
  • Wireless,
  • Communication,
  • Pilots,
  • Flight Attendants
Publication Date
2013
Editor
Abu-Taieh, E., El Sheikh, A., & Jafari, M.
Publisher
IGI Global Publishing
ISBN
1609608879
Publisher Statement
IGI Global
Citation Information
Lori Brown, Liang Dong and Anthony Cerrullo. Technology Engineering and Management in Aviation Chapter:The Evaluation of Wireless Communication Devices: To Improve In-Flight Security Onboard Commercial Aircraft.. 1Hershey, PAVol. 1 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lori_brown/7/