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Rui P. R. Nogueira, Rui Melicio, Duarte Valério and Luís F. F. M. Santos
This paper proposes a model capable of predicting fatal occurrences in aviation events such as accidents and incidents, using as inputs the human factors that contributed to each incident, together with information about the flight. This is important bec...
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Lidia Serrano-Mira, Marta Pérez Maroto, Eduardo S. Ayra, Javier Alberto Pérez-Castán, Schon Z. Y. Liang-Cheng, Víctor Gordo Arias and Luis Pérez-Sanz
A Mid-Air Collision (MAC) is a fatal event with tragic consequences. To reduce the risk of a MAC, it is imperative to understand the precursors that trigger it. A primary precursor to a MAC is a loss of separation (LOS) or a separation infringement. This...
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Robert James Schneider, Rebecca Sanders, Frank Proulx, Hamideh Moayyed
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US pedestrian fatalities are at their highest level in nearly three decades and account for an increasing share of total traffic fatalities (16%). To achieve the vision of a future transportation system that produces zero deaths, pedestrian safety must b...
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William F. Lawless
Rational models of human behavior aim to predict, possibly control, humans. There are two primary models, the cognitive model that treats behavior as implicit, and the behavioral model that treats beliefs as implicit. The cognitive model reigned supreme ...
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Thomas Neil McManus and Assed Haddad
Isolated subsurface structures readily collect solvents spilled onto surrounding surfaces or poured into opening(s) in the manhole cover. Fatal overexposures and fires/explosions have occurred following these events. This work documents evaporation of 10...
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