The global aviation community is moving forward on the adoption of an
international framework of standards that enable communication in a
net-centric, globally interoperable Air Transport System (ATS).
Major government aviation organizations working with large and small
aviation companies have developed the Aeronautical Information Exchange
Model (AIXM) and the Weather Information Exchange Model (WXXM), both of
which are based on the OGC Geography Markup Language (GML) Encoding
Standard. The OGC has been assisting in the evaluation, advancement and
adoption of AIXM and WXXM by leading a series of rapid prototyping
testbeds.
The ninth OGC Web Services testbed (OWS-9)
will have sponsorship from numerous organizations including the FAA and
Eurocontrol. The Aviation Thread of OWS-9 builds on the Aeronautical
Information Management (AIM) and aviation threads of OWS-6, OWS-7 and
OWS-8. Participants will further develop and demonstrate the use of AIXM
and WXXM in an OGC Web Services environment. The request for
participation and quotes will be issued this week with responses due in
April 2012. The kickoff meeting will be held in April, all deliverables
are due in December, and a demonstration event will be held in January
2013.
The Aviation Thread will advance the Aviation Architecture to support
several Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Joint Undertaking (SJU)
project requirements as well as the FAA's AIM and SWIM (System Wide
Information Management) AatS (Aircraft Access to SWIM) requirements.
Some efforts in the thread will advance system stability and compliance
and others will focus on the SESAR’s ATM Information Reference Model
(AIRM).
To raise awareness of AIXM and WXXM and the value of open geospatial
standards, the OGC, in collaboration with EUROCONTROL and the FAA, has
organised the ATC Global 2012 workshop “Use of Open Standards in the
Modernisation of ATM.” ATC Global
(6 - 8 March 2012) is the largest international ATM exhibition of its
kind, featuring 200 exhibitors and 40+ free seminars and workshops.
The workshop will cover the role of open standards in supporting and
accelerating the ongoing modernization of ATM worldwide and is for ATM
data providers, integrators, ANSPs (air navigation service providers),
avionics system implementers, EFB (electronic flight bag) implementers,
airline representatives, dispatch/operation centre representatives and
users of ATM information.
View the agenda
here. Speakers include George Percivall, Chief Architect and Executive
Director, Open Geospatial Consortium; Paul Bosman; SWIM/EA Unit
manager, Agency AIM focal point, EUROCONTROL; Kevin Haggerty, FAA
International Program Officer for Europe, Africa, and Middle East;
Hubert Lepori, AIXM Change Control Board, Information Management /
Enterprise Architecture Unit, EUROCONTROL; Frank Suykens, Head of
Research & Development, Luciad; Ian Painter, Managing Director,
Snowflake Software; Ulrich Kaage, Product Manager, Comsoft; Fatimah
Madari, SmartAIM Product Manager, Frequentis; Paolo Stefani, Project
Manager, IDS and senior representation from SESAR JU.
The workshop will take place on the morning of Tuesday, 6 March from
10:00 to 13:00 in the Workshop Theatre, Hall 9 at the Amsterdam RAI
Exhibition & Congress Centre in the Netherlands. Go to http://www.atcglobalhub.com/register
to register as a free exhibition visitor. Make sure to tick the
relevant workshop to register your interest in attending. Please arrive
at the Workshop theatre, Hall 9 at 09:45 as places are allocated on a
first come, first served basis.
About the OGC
The OGC is an international consortium of more than 440 companies,
government agencies, research organizations, and universities
participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available
geospatial standards. OGC standards support interoperable solutions that
"geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and
mainstream IT. OGC standards empower technology developers to make
geospatial information and services accessible and useful with any
application that needs to be geospatially enabled. Visit the OGC website
at http://www.opengeospatial.org/contact.
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