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8 March 2016, SESAR Exchange TheatreWorld ATM Congress, Madrid

Ground-to-ground interoperabilityFlight Information Exchange - SWIM Blue Profile

#SESAR@SESAR_JU@WorldATM_Now

Flight Information & SESARSerge Bagieu, SESAR Joint Undertaking

Where are we today with IOP Ground-to-ground validation?

Benefits from an operational perspectiveRémi Chambelin, DSNA

Underlying mechanism - Flight Object ServerHugo Salinas, INDRA

Technical Infrastructure - SWIM Environment & Blue ProfileHakim Souami, Thales

Wrap up & Question & AnswersSerge Bagieu, SESAR Joint Undertaking

What’s in the agenda

Flight information and SESAR

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Initial SWIMInitial trajectory

information sharing

Source: 2015 European ATM Master Plan

Optimised ATM

Network Services

Advanced Air Traffic Services

High Performing

Airport Operations

Enabling Aviation

Infrastructure

Ground-to-ground Interoperability in a nutshell

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Watch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2MxgP5dRRM

Rémi Chambelin, DSNA

BENEFITS FROM AN OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

#SESAR@SESAR_JU@WorldATM_Now

Experiencing IOP in Real Time Validations

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MUAC/KRH/Reims

VP022 VP711

MUAC/KRH/Reims Seamless cross border

Operations

April 2015 2013

IOP roadmap overview

WAC

March 2016

SESAR 1 Solution validations

November 2016

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DSNA side with 4Flight (Coflight inside)

VP711 configuration

Experiencing IOP in Real Time Validations

Getting rid of boundaries to achieve Single Sky

• Upstream/downstream bi-directional exchanges, with distant sectors as well as neighbours

• Real-time sharing between all interested partners

• Same level of information for all concerned actors

ALL THE FLIGHT INFORMATION IS SHARED

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• Data related to a flight (clearance, route, ...) is exchanged mainly with next downstream sector

• Point to point exchange with no real time sharing between all the partners

DIFFICULTIES TO EXCHANGE AND TO USE

INFORMATION SUCH AS CLEARANCE, ROUTE AND

LATE CHANGES

Today’s operations WITH SESAR Solutions

Way to improve ATC safety

For any aircraft in my area of interest, I have access to all clearances given by downstream or upstream ATSU and state frequency

The ATCO can then “delete” this flight from his mental image

Safety is improved in high traffic density areas

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4F HMI example (VP711)

Way to improve ATC capacity

Direct, route or runway modification

Coordination is immediate, easy and unambiguous

Common situation awareness between multiple partners is ensured in real time

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Way to improve ATC capacity

4F HMI example during VP711

ATCOs appreciate this feature as a very big improvement regarding safety and situational awareness.

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Operational conclusion

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Allow seamless operations over boundaries

Ensure a consistent view of the flight by a disparate set of Air Traffic Centers

Improve airspace capacity while

reducing controllers workload

Tackle current limitations and bring additional

operational benefits

Improve safety through ensuring the resilient provision of

consistent information

A solution to cope with Core Area specific complex situation

Hugo Salinas, INDRA

FLIGHT OBJECT SERVER

#SESAR@SESAR_JU@WorldATM_Now

Flight Object Server Objectives

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Additional Component to ATC System

Support the Flight Object Handling Translations Dissemination Reception Determination and management of IOP roles

The IOP AREA

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Union of the Areas of Responsibility (AoRs) and Areas of Interest (AoIs) for several ATSUs.

Within the IOP area a set of rules are defined for :•IOP roles•Flight Object

Creation Distribution

•Mechanism to exchange information

The Flight Object

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‘Flight Object’ (FO) Flight Key

Flight Plan DataFlight Identification

ATSU Distribution ListCoordination

SSRAircraft

TrajectoryIOP information

DepartureScriptArrival

Departure Clearance

provide consistent view of the flight.

support sharing of consistent flight data between all stakeholders.

The IOP Roles

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1. Flight Data Manager Publisher (FDMP)

2. Flight Data Contributor (FDC)

3. Flight Data User (FDU)

Dynamic IOP role allocation according to flight situation

IOP Roles : a dynamic concept

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A B C

D E FX

ATSU E -AOI

T1 planned routeT2 requested route

ATSU A

ATSU B

ATSU C

FDMP Creates and Distribute the Flight Object

FDC Request updates to the FDMP

FDC Request updates to the FDMP

ATSU E FDU Receives the FO, no request to the FDMP

IOP AREA

Architecture Impact

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SWIM

SWIM ATC –

Specific layer

IOP Application

ATC ComponentX

ATC Component Y

ATC Component FDPS

ATC System – Internal Interface

API ICD

ICD

FOSWIRE ICD

API ICDshared Specifications

Internal Specifications

SWIM

SWIM ATC –

Specific layer

IOP Application

ATC ComponentX

ATC Component Y

ATC Component FDPS

ATC System – Internal Interface

API ICD

ICD

Air Traffic Center #1 Air Traffic Center #2

FOS maturity

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EXE-04.03-VP-711

VP-711-T NATS-MUAC

EXE-07.06.02-VP-714

VP-711-T ENAV-DSNA

EXE-04.03-VP-030

Exchange Flight Objects with

Network Manager

Exchange Flight Objects with RealTraffic

between ENAV, DSNA

Exchange Flight Objects with RealTraffic

between DFS, MUAC, and DSNA

(with ATCO Actions).

Exchange Flight Objects with RealTraffic

between NATS, MUAC

Exchange Flight Objects with

Extended Path Profile (EPP) information

between MUAC, and LVNL (with ATCO Actions). FOS

Hakim SOUAMI, THALES

SWIM ENVIRONMENTBLUE PROFILE

#SESAR@SESAR_JU@WorldATM_Now

What Defines SWIM?

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Standards

ATM Information

Infrastructure

GovernanceQualified Partie

Services

SWIM

Ground /GroundSWIM

Data Exchanged

• Sharing information via Providing / Consuming service(s)• Information Services Reference Model (ISRM)

• Common data definition• ATM Information Reference Model (AIRM)

• SWIM Technical infrastructure

A/G DatalinkGround

Management

AOC ATM

AdvancedAirspace

Management

Surveillance Data

Flight Data

Aeronautical Data

Meteo Data

Demand & Capacity DataAirportAirside

Opeations

AerodromeATC En-route /

ApproachATC

Military

AeronauticalInformation

ManagementNetwork

InformationManagement

Meteo

Air/GroundSWIM

ATFCM scenario data

Seamless…

ATM information using SWIM

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Ewa Magnowska
did a very slight clean up :)

Ground /GroundSWIM

Data Exchanged

• Sharing information via Providing / Consuming service(s)• Information Services Reference Model (ISRM)

• Common data definition• ATM Information Reference Model (AIRM)

• SWIM Technical infrastructure

A/G DatalinkGround

Management

AOC ATM

AdvancedAirspace

Management

AirportAirside

Opeations

AerodromeATC En-route /

ApproachATC

Military

AeronauticalInformation

ManagementNetwork

InformationManagement

Meteo

Air/GroundSWIM

Seamless…

Exchange ModelAIRM

Data Exchanged

Surveillance Data

Flight Data FIXM

Aeronautical Data AIXM

Meteo Data WXXM

AIRM - ATM Information Reference Model

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SWIM Global Interoperability Framework

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Interoperable Infrastructure to distribute data & information

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Standard Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) technologies

Cost Off The Shelves (COTS) based SOA products

Additional Software for integration

IP-based networks

SESAR SWIM Profiles

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Reduce complexity with technical profiles tailored for specific usage:

Yellow profile for non critical information (AIM, Weather, …)Blue profile for critical information (Flight Object)Purple profile to accommodate air-ground exchanges

The SWIM Blue Profile

The Blue Profile

Real-time or near real-time uses

High availability Secured interactions Severe constraints with

respect to the available resources

Build a unique Flight Object

ATSUs contribute to common view

Dynamic allocation of Flight Object responsibility consistent with ATC handover

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SWIM Blue Profile Achievements

Sharing of Flight Objects with the

Network Manager

Assessment and Improvement of OMG

DDS Security Standard

Sharing of Flight Objects with

Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)

over PENS

Extract of Real-Traffic between

KUAC, MUAC, and REIMS (with ATCO

Actions).

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SWIM Blue Profile in a nutshell

ED-133Flight Object

Interoperability Specification

SWIM-TI Blue Profile

IOP Maturity Board

AIRMFlight Object

ECTL, ENAV, DFS, DSNA, NATS

ISRM 1.41- Shared Flight Object Service2- ATC Flight

Object Control Service

Serge Bagieu, SESAR JU

CONCLUSIONSQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Consolidating Flight Information Exchanges solution

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MUAC/KRH/Reims

VP022

2013

VP711

MUAC/KRH/Reims Seamless cross border

Operations

2015

Very Large Scale Demonstration

SESAR 2020 Validations

2019

Skip ATSU

VP841

2016

MUAC/KRH/Reims

2025

ImplementationRule (PCP)

IOP International context

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• European standardisation– Update EUROCAE ED 133 standard– New SWIM Standards

• International standards– Flight & Flow Information for Collaborative Environnent (FF-ICE) challenges– Information Exchange Standards (FIXM…)– Trajectory Based Operation (TBO) concept

ICATS demonstration

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Thanks for your attention

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