ACRP Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems
Publication Date
2009-04-29Abstract
ACRP Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems is a handbook that provides valuable analysis and recommendations that can help lead airports toward fully integrated information systems in the near future. The handbook describes a vision for the future and a series of steps that can lead to eventual and successful integration projects. It explores myriad information sources and their unique data elements, the value to the airport decision maker, and strategies that can help capture this business-critical information for use in synergistic ways. The handbook examines new technology such as facial recognition kiosks, smart board passes, intelligent wireless sensors, advanced wireless technology, and intelligent video recognition software. The report is not intended to present specifics for integrating information systems for any airport; rather, it suggests a path to successful integration by educating airport decision-makers on the value of integration and inspiring adoption and adaptation of basic concepts and best practices that can help airports integrate portions of their data/information environment.
Publisher
Transportation Research Board of the National AcademiesCreator
Stocking, C., et al.Sponsor
Federal Aviation AdministrationCitation
Stocking, C., DeLong, J., Braunagel, V., Healy, T., & Loper, S. (2009). ACRP Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C.