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César A. Muñoz

Researcher at Langley Research Center

Publications -  159
Citations -  3645

César A. Muñoz is an academic researcher from Langley Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air traffic control & Formal verification. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 158 publications receiving 3416 citations. Previous affiliations of César A. Muñoz include National Institute of Aerospace & Federico Santa María Technical University.

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The Coq proof assistant : reference manual, version 6.1

TL;DR: Coq V6.1 is a proof assistant based on a higher-order logic allowing powerful definitions of functions and is available by anonymous ftp at ftp.ens-lyon.fr/INRIA/Projects/coq/V 6.1.
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An Overview of SAL

TL;DR: This work instantiation of the SAL framework augments PVS with tools for abstraction, invariant generation, program analysis, theorem proving, and model checking to separate concerns as well as calculate properties of concurrent systems.
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DAIDALUS: Detect and Avoid Alerting Logic for Unmanned Systems

TL;DR: The DAIDALUS (Detect and Avoid Alerting Logic for Unmanned Systems) as mentioned in this paper is a reference implementation of a detect and avoid concept intended to support the integration of UAVs into civil airspace.
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Formalization of Bernstein Polynomials and Applications to Global Optimization

TL;DR: A formalization in higher-order logic of a practical representation of multivariate Bernstein polynomials and an algorithm for finding lower and upper bounds of the minimum and maximum values of a polynomial is presented.
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A TCAS-II Resolution Advisory Detection Algorithm

TL;DR: A mathematical model of the TCAS II Resolution Advisory (RA) logic that assumes accurate aircraft state information is presented and an algorithm for RA detection is presented, analogous to a conflict detection algorithm, but instead of predicting loss of separation, it predicts resolution advisories.