OGC Interoperability Program Role of Rapid Prototyping
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Use of Open Standards in
the Modernisation of ATM
Workshop during ATC Global
6 March 2012
Open Standards in ATM: Overview
• Open standards in modernization of ATM worldwide,
with focus on AIXM, WXXM,FIXM
• Role of international open standards from ISO and OGC
in enabling consistent aeronautical and weather
information to the right user at the right time
• Outcomes of recent prototyping initiatives sponsored by
EUROCONTROL and FAA in collaboration with the OGC
increasing uptake of the standards in the Aviation industry
• How FAA SWIM program and the European SWIM
environment are benefitting from such work.
• Encourage more participation in these activities
OGC
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Open Standards in ATM: Agenda (1 of 2)
• Welcome: Overview of OGC – with focus on
Rapid prototyping initiatives George Percivall, Chief Architect and the
Executive Director,
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
• Standardisation needs in a SWIM context
Paul Bosman,
SWIM/EA Unit Manager, Agency AIM focal point, EUROCONTROL
• The role of Standardisation in the SESAR Programme
Post, SJU Programme Manager SWIM, SESAR JU
• Using open standards and the outcomes of
rapid prototyping efforts in NextGEN Kevin Haggerty, FAA
International Program Officer for Europe, Africa, and Middle East
• Coffee break
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Open Standards in ATM: (2 of 2)
• Perspectives from industry who have
participated in OGC rapid prototyping initiatives
Frank
Suykens, Head of Research & Development, Luciad Ian Painter, Managing
Director, Snowflake Software Ulrich Kaage, Product Manager, Comsoft
Fatimah Madari, Smart AIM Product Manager, Frequentis Antonio Nicoletti,
Project Manager, IDS
• Accomplishments, impacts and plans of
the Aviation Domain Working Group Hubert Lepori, AIXM
Change Control Board, Information Management / Enterprise Architecture Unit,
EUROCONTROL
• Closing remarks
George Percivall, OGC
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Overview of the OGC Rapid prototyping efforts
George Percivall
Nadine Alameh, Ph.D.
Open Standards Workshop at ATC Global
6 March 2012
OGC at a Glance
Not-for-profit, international voluntary consensus standards
organization; leading development of geospatial standards
• Founded in 1994.
• 440 members and growing
University
24%
• 35 implementation standards
• Hundreds of product
implementations
Commercial
41%
• Broad user community
implementation worldwide
Research
7%
• Alliances and collaborative activities
with ISO and many other SDO’s
OGC
NGO
10%
Government
18%
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OGC at a Glance
Not-for-profit, international voluntary consensus standards
organization; leading development of geospatial standards
• Founded in 1994.
South America
2
Africa, 4
• 440 members and growing
Asia Pacific,
59
• 35 implementation standards
• Hundreds of product
implementations
North America
163
• Broad user community
implementation worldwide
• Alliances and collaborative activities
with ISO and many other SDO’s
OGC
Europe
203
Middle East
7
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What does OGC mean by “Open” Standard?
• Freely and publicly available
• Non discriminatory
• No license fees
• Vendor neutral
• Data neutral
• Agreed to by a formal consensus process
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OGC’s Approach for Advancing Interoperability
• Interoperability Program (IP)
- a global,
innovative, hands-on rapid prototyping and testing
program designed to unite users and industry in
accelerating interface development and validation, and
delivery of interoperability to market
• Specification
–
Consensus standards process similar to other Industry
consortia (World Wide Web Consortium, OMA etc.).
• Compliance
Program -
Development
Testing
and
Program
Standards
Setting
Certification
allows organizations that implement an
OGC standard to test their implementations with
mandatory elements of that standard
• Marketing and Communications Program
– education and training, encourage take up of OGC
specifications, business development, communications
programs
OGC
Rapid Interface
Development
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Testing &
Certification
Market
Adoption
Aviation and the OGC Interoperability Program
Sponsorship by FAA, EUROCONTROL of 5
global rapid-prototyping IP initiatives to-date:
• Develop and test standards-based SoA providing
aeronautical information to flight decks and EFBs
• Support delivery of real-time information used in flight
planning, navigation, rerouting, etc
• Enables end-to-end management of information
Outcomes
• Validation and advancement of AIXM and WXXM
• Delivery of Aeronautical and Weather information ondemand via OGC Web Services
• Increased uptake by industry
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OGC IP Aviation Testbeds and Pilot
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Engineering Reports and Demo
http://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/ows6
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Engineering Reports and Demo
http://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/ows7
2011
Engineering Reports and Demo
http://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/saa
2011
Engineering Reports and Demo
http://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/ows8
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Global Participation by Industry and Academia
• Participants from Europe, USA, Australia and Canada
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OWS-9 continues Aviation Innovations
• Advance interoperable architecture
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Metadata discovery interoperability
Interoperable data retrieval
Interoperable styling and portrayal
Geometry processing
Data transmission to aircraft management
• Advance system stability and compliancy
– System performance and endurance
– System conformance
• Advance modeling support
– Conceptual modeling and mapping tool support
OGC
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OWS-9 Aviation Engineering Viewpoint
OGC
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OWS-9 Data Transmission Aircraft/Ground
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OWS-9 Testbed Master Schedule
Date
22 February 2012
9 March 2012
6 April 2012
Milestone
RFQ/CFP Issued
Bidder’s Clarification Telecon
RFQ responses Due
May 2012
Kickoff workshop
July 2012
Preliminary Design and Implementations
Dec 2012
Demonstrations and final deliverables
Making Location Count…
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For More Information
Open Geospatial Consortium
www.opengeospatial.org
OGC Aviation Domain Working Group
http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/aviationdwg
Contacts on OGC staff
Nadine Alameh : [email protected]
George Percivall : [email protected]
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Open Standards in ATM: Agenda (1 of 2)
• Welcome: Overview of OGC – with focus on
Rapid prototyping initiatives George Percivall, Chief Architect and the
Executive Director,
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
• Standardisation needs in a SWIM context
Paul Bosman,
SWIM/EA Unit Manager, Agency AIM focal point, EUROCONTROL
• The role of Standardisation in the SESAR Programme
Post, SJU Programme Manager SWIM, SESAR JU
• Using open standards and the outcomes of
rapid prototyping efforts in NextGEN Kevin Haggerty, FAA
International Program Officer for Europe, Africa, and Middle East
• Coffee break
Making Location Count…
Wim
Open Standards in ATM: (2 of 2)
• Perspectives from industry who have
participated in OGC rapid prototyping initiatives
Frank
Suykens, Head of Research & Development, Luciad Ian Painter, Managing
Director, Snowflake Software Ulrich Kaage, Product Manager, Comsoft
Fatimah Madari, Smart AIM Product Manager, Frequentis Antonio Nicoletti,
Project Manager, IDS
• Accomplishments, impacts and plans of
the Aviation Domain Working Group Hubert Lepori, AIXM
Change Control Board, Information Management / Enterprise Architecture Unit,
EUROCONTROL
• Closing remarks
George Percivall, OGC
Making Location Count…
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