美国和欧洲的互操作性使用泳装

S. Ayhan, P. Comitz, S. Bliesner, Sean Walden, Edgar Vanlieshout
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本文描述了波音高级空中交通管理(AATM)正在进行的工作,以提供美国和欧洲航空和空中交通管制系统之间的初始互操作性。互操作性通过使用现代信息技术工具和技术在美国波音AATM试验台与欧洲委员会创新技术支持的系统范围信息管理(SWIM-SUIT)网络之间交换信息来证明。位于西班牙马德里的波音欧洲研究与技术公司(BR&TE)是SWIM-SUIT团队的成员之一。美国的波音AATM测试平台由位于弗吉尼亚州尚蒂伊、华盛顿州肯特和佛罗里达州代托纳海滩的安柏瑞德航空大学的节点组成。SWIM-SUIT网络在西班牙马德里、比利时布鲁塞尔、意大利罗马以及其他欧洲城市设有节点。两个网络之间的网关是通过连接波音在弗吉尼亚州尚蒂伊和西班牙马德里的设施来实现的。波音AATM测试平台是从FAA系统全信息管理(SWIM)计划的早期原型发展而来的。测试平台核心服务,如消息传递、中介、用户和身份管理,被用于美国政府多机构联合网络启用操作(NEO)计划。
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US and European interoperability using SWIM-SUIT
This paper describes work that is being performed by Boeing Advanced Air Traffic Management (AATM) to provide initial interoperability between US and European aviation and air traffic control systems. Interoperability is demonstrated by using modern information technology tools and techniques to exchange information between the Boeing AATM test bed in the United States with the European Commission System Wide Information Management Supported by Innovative Technologies (SWIM-SUIT) network. Boeing Research and Technology Europe (BR&TE) in Madrid, Spain is a member of the SWIM-SUIT team. The Boeing AATM test bed in the US consists of nodes in Chantilly, Va., Kent, Washington, and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. The SWIM-SUIT network has nodes in Madrid, Spain, Brussels, Belgium, Rome, Italy as well as other European cities. The gateway between the two networks is realized by connecting the Boeing facilities in Chantilly, Va., and Madrid, Spain. The Boeing AATM test bed has evolved from an early prototype of the FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM) initiative. Test bed core services such as messaging, mediation, and user and identity management were used in the US governments multi-agency Joint Network Enabled Operations (NEO) program.
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