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Ontological Airspace-Situation Awareness for Decision System Support
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Air Traffic Management (ATM) has become complicated mainly due to the increase and variety of input information from Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) systems as well as the proliferation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) requiring Unmanned Aerial System Traffic Management (UTM). In response to the UTM challenge, a decision support system (DSS) has been developed to help ATM personnel and aircraft pilots cope with their heavy workloads and challenging airspace situations. The DSS provides airspace situational awareness (ASA) driven by knowledge representation and reasoning from an Avionics Analytics Ontology (AAO), which is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) database that augments humans’ mental processes by means of implementing AI cognition. Ontologies for avionics have also been of interest to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) and the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) project, but they have yet to be received by practitioners and industry. This paper presents a decision-making computer tool to support ATM personnel and aviators in deciding on airspace situations. It details the AAO and the analytical AI foundations that support such an ontology. An application example and experimental test results from a UAV AAO (U-AAO) framework prototype are also presented. The AAO-based DSS can provide ASA from outdoor park-testing trials based on downscaled application scenarios that replicate takeoffs where drones play the role of different aircraft, i.e., where a drone represents an airplane that takes off and other drones represent AUVs flying around during the airplane’s takeoff. The resulting ASA is the output of an AI cognitive process, the inputs of which are the aircraft localization based on Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) and the classification of airplanes and UAVs (both represented by drones), the proximity between aircraft, and the knowledge of potential hazards from airspace situations involving the aircraft. The ASA outcomes are shown to augment the human ability to make decisions.
Title: Ontological Airspace-Situation Awareness for Decision System Support
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Air Traffic Management (ATM) has become complicated mainly due to the increase and variety of input information from Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) systems as well as the proliferation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) requiring Unmanned Aerial System Traffic Management (UTM).
In response to the UTM challenge, a decision support system (DSS) has been developed to help ATM personnel and aircraft pilots cope with their heavy workloads and challenging airspace situations.
The DSS provides airspace situational awareness (ASA) driven by knowledge representation and reasoning from an Avionics Analytics Ontology (AAO), which is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) database that augments humans’ mental processes by means of implementing AI cognition.
Ontologies for avionics have also been of interest to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) and the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) project, but they have yet to be received by practitioners and industry.
This paper presents a decision-making computer tool to support ATM personnel and aviators in deciding on airspace situations.
It details the AAO and the analytical AI foundations that support such an ontology.
An application example and experimental test results from a UAV AAO (U-AAO) framework prototype are also presented.
The AAO-based DSS can provide ASA from outdoor park-testing trials based on downscaled application scenarios that replicate takeoffs where drones play the role of different aircraft, i.
e.
, where a drone represents an airplane that takes off and other drones represent AUVs flying around during the airplane’s takeoff.
The resulting ASA is the output of an AI cognitive process, the inputs of which are the aircraft localization based on Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) and the classification of airplanes and UAVs (both represented by drones), the proximity between aircraft, and the knowledge of potential hazards from airspace situations involving the aircraft.
The ASA outcomes are shown to augment the human ability to make decisions.
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