Muhammad Saad
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i17 - 0033
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Python, JavaScript, Neo4j, CypherQL, openScope, Knowledge Graphs, Artificial Intelligence
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The Autonomous Flight Supervisor The Autonomous Flight Supervisor (TAFS) is an Artificial Intelligent agent designed to aid and augment the operations of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) during Approach and Departure phases of flights. Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a highly complex, laborious, and error prone process which requires the careful monitoring of entire teams to ensure flights travel safely and smoothly. TAFS automates some of the routine tasks of ATC during Approach & Departure via Knowledge Graphs and also presents a novel rule-based algorithm for Conflict Resolution in the said phases. Features include: ❏ SID/STAR assignment based on runway, traffic, distance, destination/origin, and wind ❏ Runway vectoring for incoming flights ❏ Conflict Detection ❏ Conflict Resolution for flights that have lost separation ❏ Detection of false positives during Conflict Resolution TAFS achieves humanlike performance on several metrics and traffic conditions. Technology Used: Python, JavaScript, Neo4j, CypherQL, openScope Supervisor Name: Ms. Amna Basharat Group Members: Muhammad Saad (i17 - 0033) Muhammad Soban (i11 - 0058) Muhammad Rassam (i17 - 0258)
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Muhammad Saad is a student who contributed to the Autonomous Flight Supervisor (TAFS) project, an AI agent designed to assist air traffic controllers by automating routine tasks and resolving flight conflicts. The project utilized knowledge graphs and rule-based algorithms to handle approach and departure phases, achieving human-like performance metrics.
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["Python", "JavaScript", "Neo4j", "CypherQL", "Artificial Intelligence", "Knowledge Graphs", "Conflict Resolution Algorithms"]
Status: ai_done
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Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Computing 2021 (1st Final) (1).pdfFrom job #24 page 237
Created: 1778144136