Simon
D. Rose
B.S., Physics
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Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
Center for Transportation Analysis
National Transportation Research Center
2360 Cherahala Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37932
United States of America |
(865)
946-1253 (office)
(865) 207-9982 (mobile)
(865) 946-1210 (fax)
rosesd@ornl.gov (email)
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Specialty
Research Areas:
- Aviation Safety
and Air Traffic Management Analysis
- Data, Statistical
Analysis and Information Tools
- Logistics and Supply
Chain Management
- Modeling and Simulation
Current or Recent Work:
- Development of
a Data Viewer Tool for 3-D Flight Track Visualization and Analysis of
Multiple Aviation Data Sources for Runway Safety, Airborne/Surface Interactions,
and ATM Operations.
- Visualization and
Analysis of radar Flight Tracks for the LAX Region for Aviation Safety
and Operation Analysis.
- Developing Requirements
for an Aviation Safety Lessons Learned and Corrective Action Sharing
System.
- Resource Location
and Allocation Optimization Analysis Using GIS.
- Aviation Safety
Risk Assessment Modeling of Runway Incursions.
- Event Sequence
Coding of Incidents to Identify Factors to Improve Aviation Safety.
- Evaluation of Airport
capacity Enhancements through Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO).
- Benefits Assessment
of Airline Influenced Arrival Sequencing.
- Airline Arrival
Ripple Delay and Its Mitigation.
Significant
Publications:
Ripple delay and its mitigation, James A. Rome, Simon D. Rose
et al., Air Traffic Control Quarterly, Vol. 9(2) 59-98 (2001).
Advanced HAZMAT
Rapid Identification, Sorting and Tracking (AHRIST), Phase II Test Results,
October 2002.
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