Global SWIM: The Future of Global Data Convergence Lisa Sullivan, Harris Corporation Stuart Wilson, Harris Corporation GM & Strategy – SkyFusion – Critical Networks • Decade of Aviation Communications and Information Management Experience Advanced Programs Engineer – SWIM – Critical Networks • MBA from Duke Fuqua School of Business with a • Subject matter expert on aviation data integration concentration in strategy • M.S. in Applied Aviation Safety from Florida Institute of • General Manager for SkyFusion project Technology with an emphasis on Flight Training Operations • ICAO Information Management Panel Technical Advisor to IATA on the implementation of Information Services
ICAO Global SWIM Concept ICAO DOC 10039 “Manual on System Wide Information Management (SWIM) Concept” Figure 5. Illustration of Enterprises and SWIM Region SkyFusion Workshop 2 May-16
Next Step: Data Convergence St Stak akeholder r Su Surveys, Feed eedback, and and Di Discussions Glob obal and and Regi egion onal Goal oals Airp Airport Airl Airline AN ANSP SP Convergence on needs for ATFM/CDM and SWIM Indu ndustry ry Stud Studie ies (I (ICA CAO, IATA, Ai Airb rbus, Bo Boein eing, g, etc.) Harris Harr is and and IATA Qua uantit itativ ive Rese esearch www.iata.org/SkyFusion 3 May-16
Key Regional Information Sharing Challenges & Opportunities Data access and exchange across regional Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), Airlines, and Airports is insufficient Need for Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) process, tools, improved situational awareness, and training across regional Air Traffic Management (ATM) stakeholders ANSP Opportunity for new architectures to enable operational goals Airline Airport www.iata.org/SkyFusion 4 May-16
Operations of Tomorrow Airlines • Meeting the needs of fleet management • Exceeding passenger expectations, domestic and across borders • Relying on technology to help reduce cost and increase safety Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) • Utilizing safe, reliable airspace for air transportation of people and cargo • Helping manage international regulation • Maintaining infrastructure to better facilitate Air Traffic Management (ATM) Airports • Managing arrivals and departures both domestically and internationally • Providing constant-onsite situational awareness for aviation stakeholders • Facilitating and implementing upgrades to airport infrastructure to guarantee passenger and property safety www.iata.org/SkyFusion 5 May-16
SWIM: From Capability to Solution Capability Application Problem Solution Enabling sharing of information through data standards in order to achieve system to system data exchange www.iata.org/SkyFusion 6 May-16
SWIM Helps: Enabling Technology + Innovation Business Internet of Cloud Machine Learning Automation Intelligence Things Efficient scaling of Increased Deep dive into large Reduced complexity of Diverse sets of services and understanding of amounts of data infrastructure information from infrastructure operational provisioning varying sources Recognition of new inefficiencies No upfront patterns and key Reduction of Increased data set infrastructure cost Real-time alerting on indicators operational man hours fidelity key indicators required Pay for what you use SkyFusion Workshop 7 May-16
SWIM Enables…. Improves situational awareness at Create Information and tools that Improves situational awareness home and abroad complement existing decision unconstrained by borders support systems Provides tools for collaboration Provides collaboration tool across borders Enables common situational Provides a means to interconnect awareness, and effective dialogue Supports enhanced decision Airport CDM system via ATM between stakeholders making network Future-proofs ATM systems Serves to link airlines with ATM network via SWIM-enabled information network www.iata.org/SkyFusion 8 May-16
SWIM Benefits : Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) Shared Information Source Reduction of holding can save airlines SWIM can enable data for command center as much as 71 USD per minute function to enhance CDM capabilities avoided Information that provides situational awareness to users on impacts *source ACI study delay minute 2014 www.iata.org/SkyFusion 9 May-16
SWIM Benefits : Empowering Decisions 95% Passengers are Happiest in Dwelling Time #1 thing passengers demand is accurate information Revenue enhancement of $10 Average opportunity during delay which has been accurately communicated to passengers Happy passengers spend 45% more *95% source SITA 2015 IT report, 45% JD Power Study, #1 surveyed disruption www.iata.org/SkyFusion 10 May-16
How SWIM supports ATM efficiency : Recent Demonstrations SESAR Global SWIM Mini Global II Demonstration SWIM Master Class Demonstration Led by the FAA, Annual event enables industry to Led by SESAR come together and jointly Showcased the ability to Highlights the ability of ANSPs to connect multiple ANSPs, Develop advanced SWIM capabilities integrate with the SESAR SWIM airlines, and third party apps in a collaborative environment architecture. SkyFusion Workshop 11 May-16
Let’s move from demonstration and th theory to a real operational example SkyFusion Workshop 12 May-16
Why IATA & Harris? Non-biased, not for profit with SWIM Solution specialists an interest for the aviation involving FAA, Sesar Joint community at large Undertaking, Mini-Global Provides support for both Global leader in SWIM regional and globally cost implementation, infrastructure, effective goals and data Global infrastructure and a Worldwide data validation and knowledge across multiple efficiency solving applications aviation stakeholders such as Orthogon Osyrus
Stakeholder Groups What is SkyFusion Today? ANSP Airport Airline Data Exchange Platform Application Framework SkyFusion Application Platform Situational Awareness Tools & Beyond Information Traffic Traffic Display System Monitor Value-Added Services Data Enterprise Demand Prediction Transformation Messaging Service Aviation Data Systems www.iata.org/SkyFusion 14 May-16
How SkyFusion Works Stakeholder Data Additional Data • Airline, ANSP & Application Environment Airport data • Additional data ingested in feeds used for standard • Applications built validation & formats to analyze and verification • Ability to share visualize • Provides further data between • Stakeholder and quality to stakeholders additional data current data used in apps for better for decision making www.iata.org/SkyFusion 15 May-16
SkyFusion Benefits Manage Capacity Increase Increase Situational Efficiencies Awareness Improve Operations Enhance Management Safety Lower Emissions SkyFusion Workshop 16 May-16
Summation Today we have Touched on the need for data convergence Discussed market growth and technology trends Learned about SWIM – what it is and what it enables Provided an overview of specific cases where information sharing is essential Addressed data sharing today Provided an example of an operational service further supports integration of SWIM and CDM Introduced SkyFusion Thank you so much for your time and feedback! SkyFusion Workshop 17 May-16
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Single Information Source Problem: Multiple and potentially Solution: A single information source for 1. 1. conflicting information sources data and application needs Point-to-point system connections A single, integrated connection (SWIM) 2. 2. Limited data sharing and isolated Open data sharing and collaborative 3. 3. decision-making decision making opportunities Inability to see the broader picture and Holistic view of operations between 4. 4. decision implications multiple stakeholder groups www.iata.org/SkyFusion 19 May-16
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