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European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

European AIS - 30 years of evolution. Eduard POROSNICU Senior AIM Specialist EUROCONTROL. European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. Past -> Present -> Future. AIP. AIP. 1990 - 2005. SUP, NOTAM, AIC. SUP, NOTAM, AIC. Classical AIS. Modern AIS. 2005 - 2020.

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European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

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  1. European AIS - 30 years of evolution Eduard POROSNICU Senior AIM Specialist EUROCONTROL European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

  2. Past -> Present -> Future AIP AIP 1990 - 2005 SUP, NOTAM, AIC SUP, NOTAM, AIC Classical AIS Modern AIS 2005 - 2020 - Fully product oriented - Manage data and provide products - Aeronautical Information Exchange Model (AIXM) - Electronic AIP (eAIP) - Digital charting, Integrated briefing, etc.

  3. AIXM History AIP

  4. European AIS Database Data Provider Data Provider Data Provider SD NOTAM AIP Checking Consistent view Data User Data Provider • EAD is a service provided and owned by EUROCONTROL on behalf of its Member States • AIS Data Providers enter data directly into a centralized European AIS Repository and remain owner of data • Data Quality - central coherence checking. • Data directly accessibleto Data Users. www.eurocontrol.int/ead

  5. Internationalization Since 2003 aggressive FAA and EUROCONTROL partnership 2005 AIXM 4 and AIXM 4.5 2005 vision of an AIXM 5 AIXM History (cont’d) Global Requirements Complete Data Model (Military/Civilian)

  6. AIXM 5 Design Objectives Future Capabilities New Data Requirements Modularity Technical Design Decisions Extensibility Aerodrome Mapping ISO19100series FlexibleExchange Terminal Procedures UML FlexibleMessages Obstacles GML 3.2 Permanent & Temporary Metadata Integrity Data Quality Mandates

  7. Global Standard 2006 Global AIS Congress and the announcement of AIXM 5 2006-2007 Progressive adoption – Japan, Canada, US, others… 2007 AIXM 5 Release Candidates 2007 the Digital NOTAM (xNOTAM) concepts AIXM History (cont’d)

  8. 10 March 2008 - AIXM version 5 The AIXM 5 Design Team, is pleased to announce the release of the final AIXM version 5.0. We take this opportunity to thank all who have contributed to this development, through your review, your comments posted on the AIXM Forum and your participation in the various AIXM events. The support of the international Aeronautical Information Services community has been very important for this project. We think that the objective to develop AIXM 5 as a globally applicable aeronautical data exchange specification, compliant with the ICAO SARPS (Standards and Recommended Practices) and enabling the use of AIXM for a wide spectrum of aeronautical information services applications has been achieved. One important AIXM 5 goal is to enable "digital NOTAM", which means a fully data modelled NOTAM, where all information is structured and can be interpreted by computers and automated systems. The AIXM 5.0 model that we release now is not perfect and it will probably never be perfect. There are a number of issue, mostly details, which the Design Team would have liked to clarify and define better. However, in order to offer a stable platform for testing, validation and eventual initial implementations, we decided to draw a line and issue version 5.0. All known or new issues will be analysed and eventually clarified in a future version. We encourage all potential AIXM 5 users to review it and to test it. FAA and EUROCONTROL are running a number of test implementations and validations, especially in the area of digital NOTAM and approach procedures. All lessons learned and all eventual deficiencies discovered during these trials will be corrected in version 5.1, which is scheduled for release by mid 2009. Please continue to use the AIXM Forum in order to provide comments and suggestions for future versions. The AIXM Design Team

  9. By the way… • XML is ten years old! • XML 1.0 Recommendation published on 10th February 1998

  10. Electronic AIP (eAIP) www.eurocontrol.int/eaip

  11. Other achievements • ISO 9000 certification • WGS 84 implementation • Move towards integrated briefing • AIS Agora • CHAIN • Etc. Where next?

  12. Where next AIM Workshop http://www.atcevents.com/atc08/show_link8.asp?id=mainLnk8

  13. Why Change? • Airports & airspace bursting at seams • Delays creeping up • Christmas volume matched Summer peak of 2003 • Increase in costs, environmental impact and consumer frustration • Yet traditional remedies exhausted, innovation required Forecast Summer 2008

  14. European Response - SESAR • Joint European Commission/Eurocontrol project • Industry & performance based approach • Highly challenging project to 2020 & beyond • Will require innovative technology

  15. Road Map for Change • SESAR comprised of many diverse elements • Performance based operations • 4D Trajectory Management • Flight Objects • New Flight Plan format & content, • Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) etc • Information binds the parts together

  16. SESAR: The ATM Deployment Sequence Information Management Network Trajectory management and automation Airport

  17. Digital AIM BasicsBusiness Logic & Service Orientation Business (example EFB with Situational Awareness) Based on Business Logic Business Need Process Based on Collaborating Services SOA Exposes Data Collections (example AMDB, Digital NOTAM) Service EA Interface IT Support Exposes Data Data Defined by a Data Model

  18. A view towards future Aeronautical Information Management Standards ‘Global’AIM Future Flexible, interoperableready for new requirements Legacy Paper unable to handle demands

  19. Building the Net-centric Environment • Net-centric………….. “In general refers to participating as a part of a continuously-evolving, complex community of people, devices, information and servicesinterconnected by a communications network to optimize resource management and provide superior information on events and conditions needed to empower decision makers”

  20. Building the Net-centric Environment • Requires a Net-centric Enterprise Architecture……… “light-weight, massively distributed, horizontally-applied architecture, that distributes components and/or services across an enterprise's information value chain using Internet Technologies and other Network Protocols as the principal mechanism for supporting the distribution and processing of information services” • In ATM and SESAR especially referred to as the‘Concept of System Wide Information Management (SWIM)’

  21. Net-centric’ ATM……… SESAR

  22. Building net-centricity • Identification of SESAR R&D Plan WBS Courtesy: SESAR D6 draft 4

  23. Building Net-centricity • The SWIM Thread will define and validate the evolutions towards the Concept of System Wide Information Management • Consists of two Work Packages • WP8 Information Management; operational • WP14 SWIM; technical Courtesy: SESAR D6 draft 4 WP8 Information Management Reference Model for ATM Information Management WP14 SWIM Reference Technical Architecture

  24. Standards Interoperability • It is because standards exist, that we achieve…

  25. AIXM – Aeronautical Information Exchange Model AMXM – Airport Mapping Exchange Model AMDB requirements are fully supported in AIXM version 5.0 Digital AIM BasicsData Modeling Established Under development TIXM FOIPS WXXM AMXM AIXM • WXXM – Weather Information Exchange Model • FOIPS – Flight Data Exchange Model • TIXM – Terrain Information Exchange Model

  26. Near term evolutionAIM

  27. The Airlines view Günter Martis, IATA, Director Safety, Operations & Infrastructure Europe Conclusion

  28. EUROCONTROL

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