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Dario Di Crescenzo – ddicrescenzo@sesm.it Antonio Strano – astrano@sesm.it
SELEX ES SWIM-BOX PLATFORM
The problem
• ATM systems interoperability • Information Systems Interoperability, especially in the ATM context, is a
complex topic that may be faced from different perspectives: systems, data and governance.
• System Wide Information Management (SWIM) covers primarily the syntactical, the semantic and technical interoperability levels of data interoperability perspective.
• Interoperability challenges • Fragmentation (e.g. the same needs may be covered by multiple solutions and
multiple technologies). • Risk for proliferation of point solutions. • “One size does not fit all” (heterogeneity in needs, operational context and
business).
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The solution(s) • Technical Interoperability is faced by SWIM Technical Infrastructure (SWIM-TI)
aiming at enabling proper consumption and provision of ATM services
• A governance process takes all technical interoperability needs of the System of Systems (SoS) into consideration and segments these needs into smaller groups for each of which a satisfactory uniform solution can be defined
• Identified uniform solutions are named SWIM Profiles (Yellow Profile, Blue Profile and Purple Profile) and they represent appropriate mandated solutions including the required SWIM Technical Infrastructure features, adopted standards, configurations and Quality of Services.
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Selex ES Swim-Box Platform
• It represents Selex ES realization of a SWIM Infrastructure instance – It supports (so far) SESAR SWIM Blue and Yellow Profiles
and (partially) Purple – It is composed by a number of components (i.e. libraries,
modules, executables) that can be packaged differently depending on the needs
– It is 100% Java based – (C)OTS based – It has been widely experimented (multiple SESAR
Validation Exercises, SESAR SWIM Demonstrations, ATC Global, WAC …) with multiple partners
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High Level Architecture
• Layered architecture
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Flexible packaging and deployment
• Various (optional) domain modules are already available (e.g. addressing Weather, A-CDM, Flight (ED-133, FIXM)) information exchange
• Depending on the needs and context the different components of the platform can be – Packaged as libraries for use into ATM Applications – Packaged as stand-alone executables – Packaged as J2EE Application running in a J2EE Container
• Multiple deployment schemas can be chosen depending on the needs/constraints
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Benefits
• Flexibility • Modularity • Separation of concerns
– Exchange model format – Technology for data exchange – Data model transformation and validation – Integration with back-end systems – …
• Possibility to choose among different deployments and packages
• Support for different Exchange Formats (AIXM, FIXM, IWXXM, ED-133 …)
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Next steps
• Other SESAR EXEs to come • Usage in future SWIM Global Demonstrations • SESAR2020 • Extend support to SWIM Purple Profile (?) • …
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Acknowledgments
• Selex ES SWIM Team – Antonio Strano – Martin Petrella – Marco Parente – Gianluca Marrazzo – Vincenzo Esposito – Alessandro Manca
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