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CARE/ASAS Validation Framework

This validation framework provides a structured approach to demonstrate the ability of a deliverable to operate in a real-life environment, against pre-defined levels of functionality, operability, and performance. It includes process, strategy, and guidance materials for validation, as well as techniques such as analytical modeling, fast-time simulation, real-time simulation, and field testing. The framework focuses on ensuring consistency and comparability of validation across different ASAS categories.

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CARE/ASAS Validation Framework

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  1. CARE/ASAS Validation Framework Ros Eveleigh Activity 2 Project Manager NATS

  2. What is Validation ? • More than Simulation & Analysis “The process through which a desired level of confidence in the ability of a deliverable to operate in a real-life environment may be demonstrated against a pre-defined level of functionality, operability and performance.”

  3. What is Validation “The process through which a desired level of confidence in the ability of a deliverable to operate in a real-life environment may be demonstrated against a pre-defined level of functionality, operability and performance.” • Process • Strategy • Guidance Materials

  4. What is Validation “The process through which a desired level of confidence in the ability of a deliverable to operate in a real-life environment may be demonstrated against a pre-defined level of functionality, operability and performance.” • Real-life environment • Scenarios • Operationally realistic, relevant, testing

  5. What is Validation “The process through which a desired level of confidence in the ability of a deliverable to operate in a real-life environment may be demonstrated against a pre-defined level of functionality, operability and performance.” • Functionality, operability & performance • Metrics • System performance, Human performance

  6. Survey Validation Strategy Idea Operations

  7. Validation Techniques • Analytical modelling • Fast-time simulation • Real-time techniques • Real-time simulation • Shadow mode • Operational trials • Survey

  8. Analytical Modelling • “High-Level Fast-Time” techniques • Back of envelope • Excel spreadsheets • Mathematical models • Often specifically developed to solve a particular problem • Quick turn-around

  9. Fast-Time Simulation • Relatively resource “light” • “limited” ATCO participation • small facilities • Models such as RAMS,TAAM, SIMMOD • Wide scope assessment • Time • Geographic extent • Relatively quick study time • Many scenarios

  10. Real-Time Simulation • Operator in the loop • Small scale and large scale • Resource intensive • ATCOs • pseudo-pilots • analysts • developers • engineers • Reduced scenario size • Raises awareness across ATC spectrum

  11. Field Test & Shadow Mode • Simulator installed and linked into ACC • Live inputs • No effect on aircraft behaviour • No control over scenarios explored • Soak testing • Full safety case not required

  12. ASAS Categories • Airborne Traffic Situation Awareness • Current ATC rules apply • Airborne Spacing • Aircrew given more tasks • Airborne Separation • Temporary delegation of separation to aircrew • Airborne Self-separation • Full delegation of separation

  13. Validation Framework Requirements • Generic • Across validation techniques • Across ASAS categories • Comprising • Scenario - ‘environment’ for validation • Metrics - what will be measured • Guidelines - assistance to validators and managers • To ensure • Consistency of validation • Comparability of validation

  14. Primary Focus • Provide a structured approach • Ensure consistency of PROCESS • Guidelines • Scenario specification process • System performance metric structure • Human performance metric structure • Route map from EMERALD RTD Plan

  15. Work Packages

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