Title :
Verification, validation, and demonstration of an aerodrome map information service
Author :
Gringinger, E. ; Milchrahm, H. ; Andersson, Mats ; Guerrero, E.
Author_Institution :
FREQUENTIS AG, Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
In the Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain, Surface Routing in the context of Aerodrome Mapping is a challenging and difficult task. Although the scientific community as well as the industry recognizes the usage of common data models and approaches to be of utmost importance in terms of interoperability and the effort needed in automated data processing, at the time being is no global unified approach exists when it comes to aerodrome mapping. In particular, the United States of America and Europe have different approaches. For this reason, an important step towards improved interoperability between air navigation service providers, airspace users, and airports would be the global alignment with respect to surface routing. Under the umbrella of European´s Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) and American´s Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) initiative, there is an attempt in harmonizing the various concepts used. Taking advantage of the service-oriented architecture infrastructure developed in both initiatives over the past few years, the intention is to consolidate and align this topic by means of using common data models as well as standards-based interfaces and technology and create a global service-based implementation of an Aerodrome Map Information Service (AMIS). This paper presents the Information Service Reference Model (ISRM) approach, developed within the European SESAR project, aiming at a global standardization, especially to be applied and adopted in the American NextGen program. In addition, it describes the developed AMIS, underlying exchange models, identified operations of the service and the Verification and Validation process. The developed approach clearly proved the harmonization of existing concepts and ensures interoperability resulting in reduced data processing effort.
Keywords :
aerospace engineering; air traffic; aircraft navigation; airports; data models; information services; network routing; open systems; program verification; service-oriented architecture; standardisation; AMIS; ATM domain; American Next Generation Air Transportation System; American NextGen; Europe; European SESAR project; European Single European Sky ATM Research; ISRM approach; United States of America; aerodrome map information service; aerodrome mapping; air navigation service; air traffic management domain; airspace users; automated data processing; data models; data processing effort; global alignment; global service-based implementation; global standardization; global unified approach; information service reference model approach; interoperability; scientific community; service-oriented architecture infrastructure; standards-based interfaces; standards-based technology; surface routing; Airports; Atmospheric modeling; Data models; Europe; Information exchange; Information services; Service-oriented architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference (ICNS), 2013
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6251-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSurv.2013.6548518