Building on the SESAR SWIM (Single European Sky ATM Research System Wide Information Management) concept for information fusion and dissemination for ground-to-ground service integration, the EU FP7 project SANDRA (Seamless Aeronautical Networking through integration of Data-Links, Radios and Antennas) extends the ideology of SWIM to cover air-to-ground information exchange, service composition and integration to provide a complete and coherent set of communication services for NextGen global Air Traffic Management (ATM). In this paper, a possible airborne middleware architecture in SANDRA is defined based on SWIM, aiming at the interoperation with the ground systems utilising the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). To define the airborne middleware architecture, the air-ground information exchange scenarios, message exchange patterns and interactions between the airborne and ground middleware are analysed. Focusing on the SWIM ATM added-value services, data access services and technical services, the air-ground service integration design are eventually defined through the identification of a set of integrated airborne/ground business processes and categories.
Air-ground service integration for future aeronautical communication using SOA
2011-05-01
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Conference paper
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