NexGen ATM System A Perspective National Workshop on Aviation Software Systems: Design for Certifiably Dependable Systems October 5-6, 2006 Presented by.

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NexGen ATM System A Perspective National Workshop on Aviation Software Systems: Design for Certifiably Dependable Systems October 5-6, 2006 Presented by Andres Zellweger JPDO

Today’s ATM System A complex, highly safety critical man machine system Procedural command and control system Designed to help people (the air traffic controllers) do their job Separate aircraft and manage traffic flows “Automation” consists of real time info displays, some decision support tools

NexGen 2025 ATM System Much more highly automated New role for people and for machines (machines responsible for many functions, including aircraft separation) More done in cockpit – NexGen system is distributed on ground and in the air Direct communication between computers in airplane and computers on the ground

NexGen System Needs System design will include backup and recovery mechanisms involving both people and computers Software safety will have to consider people and computers on ground and in airplane as an integrated system Will need faster time to certification NexGen will require compatibility between certification of air and ground systems Will be subject to frequent software upgrades

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