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AIXM 5 Overview xNOTAM Workshop #2 Brussels, November 2007

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1 AIXM 5 Overview xNOTAM Workshop #2 Brussels, 20-21 November 2007
Item 4 European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

2 Presentation objectives
Remind AIXM 5 goals Explain in detail the part of AIXM 5 that will be used for the xNOTAM Trial Focus on conceptual model

3 AIXM development Sources AIP

4 AIXM scope Support international air navigation Aerodromes
EnRoute Airspace Route Terminal Fix Procedures Service Airport/Runway Airport/Runway Support international air navigation Aerodromes Airspace NAVAIDS & Fixes Routes (incl. flight restrictions) Procedures Organizations & Services

5 AIXM 5 Design Objectives
Future Capabilities New Data Requirements Modularity Technical Design Decisions Extensibility ISO19100 series Aerodrome Mapping Flexible Exchange UML Terminal Procedures Flexible Messages GML 3.2 Obstacles Permanent & Temporary AIXM version 5 introduces a number of significant changes as compared to the previous versions: adoption of a number of international standards that maximize the chances for interoperability while also reducing the implementation costs: GML - Geography Markup Language, a specialization of XML for geographical data - for data encoding ISO19100 series of geospatial information standards as data modelling framework UML (Unified Modeling Language) for developing AIXM 5 Conceptual Model exhaustive metadata incorporation into the model has been identified update of some concepts (aerodrome mapping, terminal procedures and obstacle data) new capabilities for the data exchange specification itself: equal coverage for permanent and temporary data; be able to communicate both ‘permanent’ changes, such as those that occur at AIRAC cycles and temporary situations, typically promulgated through NOTAM; this requires the introduction of an exhaustive temporality concept in the model; Modularity, extensibility, flexibility of messages and exchange scenarios Metadata Integrity Data Quality Mandates

6 AIXM 5 – UML class model

7 AIXM 5 – based on ISO 19100 geometry

8 AIXM 5 – based on ISO 19100 metadata

9 AIXM 5 – GML 3.2 (ISO 19136) example

10 AIXM 5 – AMDB support example

11 AIXM 5 – Procedures revision example

12 AIXM 5 – Obstacles example

13 AIXM 5 – Temporality Time Slice model

14 AIXM 5 – Extensibility example

15 AIXM 5 – Modularity work in progress
Intended for final release

16 AIXM 5 – Data Products flexible messages

17 AIXM 5 – example of encoding

18 Questions ?

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20 AIXM 5 UML – modelling conventions
Features Objects data types attributes relationships

21 AIXM 5 UML – modelling conventions
inheritance association classes choice

22 AIXM 5 UML – modelling conventions
data types

23 Trial – NOTAMs to be converted
temporary restricted/segregated airspace usage/activation; ad-hoc restricted/segregated airspace establishment and activation; route portion closure/activation (such as for CDR 1 and CDR 2 routes); temporary/permanent changes in the route structure (names/positions of points, etc.); en-route navaid unserviceability; airport/heliport usage restrictions; usage restrictions affecting runway directions, runways, taxiways, gate/stands, TLOFs, etc; changes in the surface characteristics of runways; threshold displacements; new permanent or temporary obstacles (point/line/polygon are supported). Airspace Usage Airspace Route Usage Route Segments Navaid Airport Usage Airport Usage Runway Runway Centreline Point Vertical Structure

24 AIXM - AirportHeliport

25 AIXM - Runway

26 AIXM - Runway

27 AIXM – Airport Usage

28 AIXM – Airport Usage

29 AIXM – Airport Usage

30 Questions ?

31 AIXM – Significant Points

32 AIXM – Significant Points

33 AIXM – Routes and Segments

34 AIXM – Routes and Segments

35 AIXM – Route Usage

36 AIXM – Route Usage

37 AIXM - Obstacles

38 AIXM - Obstacles

39 AIXM - Airspace

40 AIXM – Airspace class

41 AIXM – Airspace Usage

42 AIXM - Airspace

43 AIXM – text notes

44 AIXM - Geometry

45 AIXM – XML encoding example

46 AIXM development status
Final AIXM 5 Release scheduled for the end of 2007 Domains still expected to be significantly impacted finalisation of the SID/STAR model update of the Service model refinement of the Address class modularisation of the AIXM Feature schema file xNOTAM Trial – will use the RC2/RC3 model & schema

47 Questions?


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