Abstract

This study gaudily examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence on aircraft docking, and technophobia that may arise on the part of ground marshallers. Ground marshallers are ground personnel that signal or communicate visually to pilots when docking the aircraft in an airport. Artificial Intelligence is an expert system which can be incorporated in different areas, such as finance, transportation, aviation, and tele-communications. Attitude theory and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) were used to establish the acceptance of Artificial Intelligence. It should be noted that expert systems make decisions which requires human level of expertise. In order to reduce the fear that technology will replace the jobs of human in the field of air transportation particularly with aircraft docking, it is crucial for airport personnel to embrace the upcoming revolution by developing themselves as regard Artificial Intelligence; Universities should prepare the transport students to face the upcoming reality. Also various organizations should put in place necessary resources needed to be part of this revolution which will be fully achieved in the fourth indus-trial revolution and the fifth industrial revolution.

Highlights

  • Digital devices are becoming increasingly ubiquitous and interconnected

  • Robots is presumed in air transportation to be the most common transportation mode which embraces the use of automated systems with emphasis on aircraft ground marshalling technical applications

  • The airport organization and ground marshallers must seek for new qualification needed, technical competences, and organizational competences which will facilitate human-robot interaction with regard to competences in communication and decision processes in aircraft ground marshalling and overall airport organization

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Summary

Introduction

Digital devices are becoming increasingly ubiquitous and interconnected. Their evolution to intelligent parts of a digital ecosystem creates novel applications with so far unresolved security and safety issues (Leandros, Ali, Ying, Isabel, & Helge, 2016). Artificial Intelligence deviated from the juggernaut of computer research in the early 50s by exploring how computers can be used for more than just numeric processing It incorporates critical reasoning and judgment into response decisions. A docking system (Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS)) is a computerized device developed with the aid of Information Communication Technology (ICT), which guides the aircraft from taxiway to the gate position and vice versa. It is important to relate these happenings to air transportation aircraft docking Will this change be applicable to ground marshallers?. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) compiles future employment projections; the agency predicts that 15.6 million new positions will be created between 2012 and 2022 This amounts to the growth of about 0.5 percent per year in the labor force. This study gaudily examines the impact of artificial intelligence on aircraft docking and technophobia that may arise on the part of ground marshallers and other related fields

Overview of Robots in the World
Attitude theory
Related issues and solution
Advantages of robots over human
Future Perspectives Regarding Robots in Aircraft Marshalling
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