Title :
The NEO Spiral II Program: AN FAA/industry exploration of unmanned aircraft system integration in the National Airspace System
Author :
Ayhan, Samet ; Comitz, Paul ; Sweet, David ; Robinson, Les ; Arkebauer, Pam ; Hafner, Florian
Author_Institution :
Boeing Res. & Technol., Chantilly, VA, USA
Abstract :
The Network Enabled Operations (NEO) Spiral II Program is a collaborative effort that brings the FAA and a Boeing-led industry team of 14 partner companies and organizations together to explore concepts that will help to advance the operation of future unmanned aircraft system´s (UAS´s) integration in the National Airspace System (NAS): (1) Enhanced FAA intra-agency information sharing using capabilities in a distributed Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based SWIM environment that can be extended to include other agency systems. (2) Enhanced collaboration and information flows via the sharing of aircraft intent using Aircraft Intent Description Language (AIDL) to enhance aircraft trajectory prediction (i.e., trajectory based operations) capabilities, including a broader sharing of four dimensional trajectories (4DTs) across ground automation systems. (3) The use of these tools in advancing the safety case for UAS operations in the NAS. (4) Dynamic airspace protection using Airspace Volumes of Interest (AVOIs). (5) Exploring enhanced net-centric procedures and information sharing approaches for UAS loss of control link eventualities.
Keywords :
aircraft; autonomous aerial vehicles; 4DT; AIDL; AVOI; Boeing-led industry team; FAA-industry exploration; NAS; NEO Spiral II program; SOA; SWIM environment; UAS; aircraft intent description language; distributed service oriented architecture; four dimensional trajectories across ground automation systems; national airspace system; network enabled operations spiral II program; unmanned aircraft system integration; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Automation; FAA; Industries; Spirals; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2011 IEEE/AIAA 30th
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-797-9
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2011.6095919