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This demonstration showcases the applicability of global exchange models for flight, aeronautical, and weather information using industry standards. It aims to improve decision making, air traffic management, and international harmonization.
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Integrating information towards Digital ATM Mini Global Demonstration Presented By: Thien Ngo Date: August 28, 2013
Demonstration Overview 1 Mini Global will demonstrate the applicability of the global exchange models for Flight, Aeronautical and Weather information using the FIXM, AIXM, and WXXM standards. The demonstration intends to show how the FAA, International ANSPs and flight operators, in both the Pacific and Atlantic regions, are able to share common information to: • Improve collaborative decision making (CDM) • Improve air traffic management (ATM) • Promote international harmonization
Demonstration Objectives • Demonstrate the exchange and applicability of global exchange models to a broader international community • Utilize FIXM, AIXM, and WXXM standards • Evaluate how these standards will address multiple disparate international systems • Different levels of maturity • Different levels of data model fidelity • Recommend updates to FIXM, AIXM, and WXXM standards • Identify and convey possible benefits that can be achieved with the global harmonization of data exchange • Support validation of ICAO Flight and Flow-Information for a Collaborative Environment (FF-ICE) 2
Demonstration Approach • Define/identify collaboration goals with international partners: • Collaborate to develop Use Case / Scenarios (i.e. international boundary coordination) • Identify additional data elements in FIXM (if necessary) • Agree on integration architecture • Establish requirements for connectivity / services / data to support demonstration • Address GUFI considerations • Establish connectivity to Mini Global Enterprise Messaging Service • Conduct Test and Evaluate • Perform Demonstration 3
Demonstration Partnerships Air Navigation Service Providers • FAA • Air Services Australia • JCAB • Airways New Zealand • Fiji * • Portugal * • UK NATS * • NavCanada ATM Industry Partners DoD * Airline Operators Partner decision to participate in Mini Global RMD – Sept 6, 2013 Partner decision to participate in Mini Global Final Demonstration – Jan, 2014 * Potential Partner 4
High Level Mini Global Architecture Other ANSP’s, AOCs, and Partners Europe FAA Australia FTB or MG Adapter AIXM & WXXM Viewer Service by Harris Service by Europe Mini Global Enterprise Message Service (Governance, Validation, Security, and Routing) Service by Other Mini Global Enterprise Message Service (Governance, Validation, Security, and Routing) Mini Global Enterprise Message Service (Governance, Validation, Security, and Routing) Global GUFI Service WJHTC OVDex or FIXM/AIXM/WXXM messages or MG Adapters Requires data transformation into FO format AAtS FAAS 5
Mini Global Enterprise Messaging Service The Mini Global Enterprise Message Service Providers will provide the following services: • Governance: • Policy management and enforcement • Metrics and performance • Validation of FIXM messages • Security: • Authorize, Authenticate • Routing: • Support request/response, publish/subscribe message exchange patterns • Content, Rules and Policy based routing • Transformation of native data to support exchange models (MG Adapter) • Utilize standard protocols between MG Service Providers • Access to Global GUFI service 6
Mini Global Benefits • Promote international harmonization • Data exchange with other international ANSPs, AOCs, and the aviation industry • Assess the compatibility of partner ATM systems • With respect to global exchange models (FIXM / WXXM / AIXM) • Mature the FIXM standard • Accelerates potential uses for WXXM / AIXM data exchange • Identify services / meaningful to current and future operations • Provide the foundation for new operational capabilities / procedures utilizing international data exchange 9
Mini Global Demonstrations • Risk Mitigation Demonstration (February 2014) • Limited number of stakeholders and limited number of capabilities • Focus onMini Global Enterprise Message Service Infrastructure with multiple service providers • Demonstrate a robust and stable demo environment • Identify any associated demonstration risks to be addressed before the final demonstration • Continuous running service over multiple days to support stakeholder needs • Final Demonstration (September 2014) • Perform Mini Global demonstration with enhanced capabilities to include broader international partners • Evaluate the effectiveness of the global exchange models in addressing the interoperability of international systems 10
Timeline Phase I (2013-2014) Mini Global Enterprise Messaging Service Infrastructure Established Project Start Mini Global Risk Mitigation Demonstration TIM #2 (Engineering Checkpoint) TIM #1 / Kickoff Establish Partner Connectivity Mini Global Intl. Collaboration & Data Exchange Package Conduct Partner Integration, Test & Evaluation TIM #3 (Engineering Checkpoint) Safety Assessment Initiate Partner Collaboration Risk Mitigation Demo Report 11
Timeline Phase II (2014-2015) Mini Global Final Demonstration Mini Global Final Demonstration Architecture & Scenarios Package Conduct Partner Integration, Test & Evaluation ICAO Symposium Flight Object (FO)Recommendation Report Provide feedback to the FO Program Office TIM #5 TIM #4 (Engineering Checkpoint) Mini Global Final Demonstration Report Final Demonstration Walk-Through Mini Global Demonstration Readiness Review Collaboration with other international Partners 12
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Contact Information Thien Ngo FAA NextGen Office - Mini Global Project Manager 202-267-9447 Thien.Ngo@faa.gov Ian H. Ross FAA NextGen Office - International Programs 202-267-8377 Ian.Ross@faa.gov 15
Partners: Mini Global cloud established Sept 2013 Initiate Partner Integration Nov 2013 Risk Mitigation Demonstration Feb 2014 Final Demonstration Sept 2014 Mini Global Demonstration Contact Information: Thien Ngo FAA NextGen Office – Mini Global Project Manager 202-267-9447 Thien.Ngo@faa.gov Ian H. Ross FAA NextGen Office – International Programs 202-267-8377 Ian.Ross@faa.gov 13
Mini Global will demonstrate the applicability of the global exchange models for Flight, Aeronautical and Weather information using the FIXM, AIXM, and WXXM standards. With Mini Global, the aim is to increase global predictability by addressing seamless operations, integration of systems, and effective cross border operations. The demonstration intends to show how the FAA, International ANSPs and flight operators can share common information to improve collaborative decision making, improve air traffic management and promote international harmonization. • Mini Global major objectives include: • Demonstrate the applicability of global exchange models to a broader international community in all regions • Evaluate how exchange models will address multiple international systems • Recommend updates to the FIXM Standard • Support validation of ICAO Flight and Flow - Information for a Collaboration Environment (FF-ICE) • Mini Global allows partners to assess the compatibility of their ATM systems with respect to global exchange models (FIXM / WXXM / AIXM), and identify services / products meaningful to their current and future operations. Mini Global also provides the foundation for development of new operational capabilities & procedures utilizing international data exchange. • The Mini Global Enterprise Messaging Service will be established in September 2013 by multiple service providers for their respective regions. Partners can integrate with the service providers in order to participate in the Mini Global demonstrations. Service Levels for participation are defined in the Mini Global Integration Checklist. Request this checklist via email to thien.ngo@faa.gov. • Partners will participate by providing information for data exchange via the Mini Global infrastructure, and: • Develop Use Case / Scenarios for Mini Global demonstrations (i.e. Border Coordination) • Identify additional data elements (if necessary) • Establish connectivity to the Mini Global infrastructure • Participate in the Mini Global Risk Mitigation (Feb 2014) and/or Final Demonstration (Sept 2014) • Provide feedback on Mini Global demonstrations (lessons learned, recommendations, etc.) 13