Contributors¶
The mathematical models implemented in the package are the results of the combined effort of the Quantitative Methods subgroup under Working Group 6 in JARUS. The effort is a combination of gathering and unifying existing models and of developing models adapted to the specific needs of Annex F, including the JARUS critical area model and the obstacle model.
The group has the following core members:
Terrence Martin (chair), Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Henri Hohtari, AirMap, Switzerland
Tony Nannini, Wing, USA
Jörg Dittrich, DLR, Germany
Anders la Cour-Harbo, Aalborg University, Denmark
Thomas Putland, TASDCRC, Australia
The group has used various tools for developing the mathematical content of Annex F, including Matlab and Python. CasEx is a publicly available, streamlined, fully documented version of this work, and it can be installed as any other Python package.
The development of CasEx as a Python package was done by:
- Lead programmer and math modelling
Anders la Cour-Harbo
- Math modelling and Matlab implementations
Terrence Martin
- Math support
Thomas Putland
- Documentation layout and package integration
Christian Schmidt Godiksen