TBFM in the Cloud

Use of the Cloud has allowed commercial and Government systems to leverage the flexibility, scalability, reliability, and security of Cloud infrastructure to achieve significant efficiencies, and rapid innovation, in complex operational environments. The associated move to a micro-services Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the Cloud has further enhanced modularity, re-use of system capabilities, and simplification of verification and validation testing.

By Sel Gerosa, ago

ATD-2

Addressing Inefficiency in Today’s Air Transportation System According to NASA1, many of today’s air transportation system issues can be attributed to a lack of information sharing amongst the operators responsible for managing air traffic in busy terminal environments. Concepts and technologies to improve the arrival, departure, and airport surface traffic Read more

By Sel Gerosa, ago

NCR Common Reference | NAS Information Exchange

The FAA needed an aviation technology partner that had substantial expertise in fusing data streams like this. The FAA turned to Mosaic ATM, a leading aviation technology company, to build this data integration capability. Mosaic developed a data exchange system to assist the FAA SWIM program in delivering the correct information, to the right users, at the right time.

By Sel Gerosa, ago

The Value of Information in the Age of Big Data

This white paper explores how traditional models of the value of information (VoI) can be extended effectively to account for uncertainties presently inherent in gathering and analyzing big data. To illustrate the challenge, we explore the VoI an automobile manufacturer may derive by engineering a telematics system into its vehicles.

By Drew Clancy, ago