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A new concept for ATM service supervision for the new SESAR enterprise architecture

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3 Author(s)
Carrozza, G. ; SESM s.c.a.r.l., Naples, Italy ; Souami, H. ; Straub, S.

The SESAR Definition Phase stated the need for a service oriented approach to meet the European scope interoperability in the ATM domain, aiming at striking out fragmentation among systems and countries, and at providing the holistic view of a single Pan-European ATM network whose services must be driven by stakeholders' needs. The goal of 10.1.9 (for en-route) and 12.1.9 (for airport) SESAR projects is to define a novel supervision approach, able to tackle the challenge of such a paradigm revolution, and to take into account the Quality of Services and dependability constraints that this will introduce into the next generation systems.

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Digital Communications - Enhanced Surveillance of Aircraft and Vehicles (TIWDC/ESAV), 2011 Tyrrhenian International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 12-14 Sept. 2011

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