Towards a distributed situation management capability for SESAR and NextGen

R. Koelle, A. Tarter
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This paper is concerned with the design of a distributed aviation security situation management capability in SESAR and NextGen. This research-in-progress report presents an approach to distributed situation management based on the concepts of network-centric operations and agent-based modeling. In particular, One of the key issues in aviation security is that despite their catastrophic magnitude, incidents are rare and their precursors hard to identify. The anticipated growth of aviation will increase this challenge as the amount of air traffic will double by 2025, and the future ATM System will see a higher integration of manned and unmanned air vehicles with significantly different capabilities to interact with on-board situations. We envision a highly integrated air transportation system and the capability to process relevant situational information elements. The described situation management problem is modeled as a multi-agent information problem. Situation management is viewed as an emergent property of collaborative systems including both human operators and technological agents. This paper addresses the challenges and conceptual modelling of an agent based simulation of the future aviation and air traffic management environment. The results obtained indicate that automated support for situation management in aviation security is feasible and capable of supporting distributed information sharing and early identification of incidents. Also of importance is that this capability will not place additional constraints on the future ATM System as it can be designed as a data service of the envisaged system-wide information management infrastructure.
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为SESAR和NextGen提供分布式态势管理能力
本文研究了基于SESAR和NextGen的分布式航空安全态势管理能力的设计。这份正在进行的研究报告提出了一种基于以网络为中心的操作和基于代理的建模概念的分布式态势管理方法。航空安全的一个关键问题是,尽管这些事件的规模是灾难性的,但它们很少发生,而且很难识别它们的前兆。航空的预期增长将增加这一挑战,因为到2025年空中交通量将翻一番,未来的ATM系统将看到载人和无人飞行器的更高集成度,它们与机载情况的交互能力显著不同。我们设想一个高度集成的空中运输系统和处理相关态势信息元素的能力。将所描述的态势管理问题建模为多智能体信息问题。情境管理被视为协作系统的一种紧急属性,包括人类操作员和技术代理。本文讨论了基于智能体的未来航空和空中交通管理环境仿真的挑战和概念建模。结果表明,航空安全态势管理自动化支持是可行的,能够支持分布式信息共享和事件早期识别。同样重要的是,这种能力不会对未来的ATM系统造成额外的限制,因为它可以被设计为设想的全系统信息管理基础设施的数据服务。
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