Veracity metrics for ontologica! Decision-making support in avionics analytics

C. Insaurralde, Erik Blasch
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Abstract

Air Traffic Management (ATM) is getting challenging mainly due to the massive information processed from increasingly sophisticated avionics systems, unprecedentedly crowded airspaces, and ever-changing weather conditions affecting grounded or flying aircraft. The complex situation overwhelms pilots and ATM controllers who work to keep aviation dependable. To provide artificial decision-making support for ATM and Unmanned Aerial System Traffic Management (UTM) systems, ontologies are an attractive knowledge technology. This paper proposes to endow an Avionics Analytics Ontology (AAO) with semantic uncertainty for input information to improve effectiveness in ATM/UTM decision-making processes. The approach is aligned with the Uncertainty Representation and Reasoning Evaluation Framework (URREF), that develops an uncertainty ontology. The degree of uncertainty is considered by means of metrics developed to quantify the information veracity. A case study is presented that involves two ATM/UTM operation scenarios where UAVs are flying nearby commercial aircraft and/or airports. It shows results from above application examples with source truth over 0.75 using Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADSB) from London Heathrow Airport.
本体的准确性度量!航空电子分析中的决策支持
空中交通管理(ATM)越来越具有挑战性,主要是由于日益复杂的航空电子系统处理的大量信息,前所未有的拥挤空域以及不断变化的天气条件影响着地面或飞行的飞机。这种复杂的情况使飞行员和空中管制员不堪重负,他们的工作是保持航空的可靠性。为了给空管和无人机交通管理系统提供人工决策支持,本体论是一种有吸引力的知识技术。本文提出赋予航电分析本体(AAO)输入信息语义不确定性,以提高航电分析本体在ATM/UTM决策过程中的有效性。该方法与不确定性表示和推理评估框架(URREF)相结合,开发了不确定性本体。不确定性的程度是通过制定度量来量化信息的准确性。提出了一个案例研究,涉及两个ATM/UTM操作场景,其中无人机在商用飞机和/或机场附近飞行。本文给出了在伦敦希思罗机场使用广播式自动相关监视(ADSB)进行源真值大于0.75的应用实例的结果。
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