Title: OATA and the Flight Object
1OATA and the Flight Object
- Shanda Cordingley
- EUROCONTROL DAS/ESC
- OATA Chief Architect
European Organisation for the Safety of Air
Navigation
2Questions
- What is the OATA Project?
- What is OATA doing on the Flight Object?
- How does FOIPS fit with OATA?
- What about SWIM?
3OATA Phase 2 Project Background
- Primary Goals
- To define and maintain an Overall ATM/CNS Target
Architecture (OATA) that is accepted as a target
throughout the EUROCONTROL Organisation (Agency
Member States) - To contribute to the future European-wide
processes for the industry-standardisation of ATM
system components and regulation of
interoperability requirements. - Secondary Goals
- To achieve alignment between the EUROCONTROL
OATA, and those of the USA and other ICAO Member
States outside EUROCONTROL - To achieve global interoperability for users.
4OATA Phase 2 Main Deliverables
- Concept of Operations
- ConOps 2011 delivered, ConOps 2020 in progress
- Architecture
- 8th iteration (of 9) completed
- Management Overview, Technical Overview, set of
Domain-level Architecture Design Documents UML
Model - Non Functional Requirements (NFRs)
- Report on identified NFRs covering all EATM
Domains - Mapped to the Logical Architecture (on going)
- Stakeholder Test-cases Transition Plans
- Support to AENA, ATSA, DFS, DSNA, ENAV, NATS,
MUAC, (CEATS) - Architecture Evolution Plan
5OATA Phase 2 Main Studies
- Cross-Domain Synchronisation Mechanisms Study
- Investigating SWIM technological options
- Avionics Study
- Avionics Roadmap for 2007, 2011 and 2020
- Avionics Logical Architecture for 2011
- Institutional Constraints Study
- Study on Military aspects (technical and
operational) - Validation
- Methodology and Plan developed
- Pilot and full validation exercise planned during
2006 - Safety
- Methodology, Policy and Plan developed
- Safety Assessment planned during 2006
6OATA Co-operation with EUROCAE
SESAR Definition Phase
Concept
Operational Scenarios Use Cases
OATA project
WG69 (CDM)
Logical Architecture
WG61 (ATC)
System Architecture Detailed Requirements (inclu
ding IRD)
WG59 (FO)
Pre-operational tests
- The system development views are different
- Phase of the life-cycle which is covered
- Functional scope
- Timeframe / applicability
7OATA Cluster Overview Iteration 8
ATM Operations
En-route/APP ATC
Airport Operations
Airspace Organisation Management
ATFCM
Airspace User Operations
Aerodrome ATC
Air Surveillance
Ground Surveillance
ATM Support
Communications and Distributed System Services
Meteo
Aircraft Navigation
Aircraft Surveillance
Network
Route
Aerodrome
Airspace
Aircraft
Aeronautical Information Management
Flight
ATM Shared Elements
8OATA Cluster Overview Iteration 8
WG 61 AHLM project
WG 61 VALUE project
WG 69 AAM project
ATM Operations
En-route/APP ATC
Airport Operations
Airspace Organisation Management
ATFCM
Airspace User Operations
Aerodrome ATC
Air Surveillance
Ground Surveillance
En-route/APP ATC
Air Surveillance
Airport Operations
Airspace User Operations
Aerodrome ATC
ATM Support
Communications and Distributed System Services
Meteo
Aircraft Navigation
Aircraft Surveillance
Network
Route
Aerodrome
Airspace
Aircraft
Aeronautical Information Management
Flight
Flight
ATM Shared Elements
WG 59 FOIPS projectNB different project
timescales gt multiple alignments required
9Scope of Flight Object Specifications
OATA
aspects exchanged between ACCs
aspects specific to 1 domain
FOIPS
Domain 1
ACC 1
Other System
Domain 2
Other ACC
Domain 3
aspects shared by some domains
aspects shared by all domains
aspects exchanged between ACC and other systems
10Whats Currently in Shared Flight?
11Other (Non-Shared) Aspects of Flight
12What about SWIM?
13Infrastructure for Information Sharing (1)
Eurocontrol SWIM Framework
Aspects to address
Information Management Levels
e.g. security, ownership
1 Meta Information Management
A Legal
B Institutional
C Business
D Organisational
E Operational
F Technical
common understanding
2 Model (Data Standardisation) Management
3 Name Management
4 Identity Management
middleware
5 State Management
6 Copy Management
e.g. networks, protocols
7 Physical Data Distribution Management
14Infrastructure for Information Sharing (2) - OATA
Cross-Domain Synchronisation Study
- Main Objective Technological Options for G/G
and A/G Information Sharing - Flight Data case study
- Conclusions
- G/G Technology is there today, it just needs to
be applied! - ORB based Middleware and DB Platforms
- Web technology based on HTTP and XML
- GRID Computing for High Performance Integrated
IT-Services - A/G Technology is lacking performance today
- Advanced Technology to be developed
- Significant Constraints exist today
- Non-Technical Areas needing Special Attention
- Institutional, Legal, Operational, Business
Issues - Report available on request
15Infrastructure for Information Sharing (3) AP4
Collaboration on SWIM
- System-Wide Information Sharing framework IM
services related to interoperability - Registration service
- Discovery service
- Authentication service
- Certification service
- Identity service
- Lessons learned from other sectors
- Criteria to assist in development of SWIM
migration Roadmap
16Summary
- Flight Object is within the scope of OATA
- OATA is collaborating with EUROCAE WGs
- OATA Flight and FOIPS have different scopes
- functionally
- development lifecycle
- Industry will ensure consistency
- Initial activities on SWIM services have been
started