Mosaic ATM Wins TORFP 2322 Award for NextGen Dynamic Airspace and PBFM Metrics Engineering Support
Mosaic was awarded the TORFP 2322 NextGen Dynamic Airspace and PBFM Metrics Engineering Support, by FAA’s best value selection.
Mosaic was awarded the TORFP 2322 NextGen Dynamic Airspace and PBFM Metrics Engineering Support, by FAA’s best value selection.
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Mosaic ATM recently announced a collaboration with GE Aviation and SmartSky Networks to enhance Flight Management Systems (FMS) and Air Traffic Management (ATM) for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). The combined work effort, conducted under a NASA Innovation Award, uniquely connects the airborne and cloud-based FMS to optimize airspace management while Read more…
Web-based weather maps make the collection and storage of weather data more efficient & effective. Our blog goes into detail.
To realize the full power of machine learning, organizations need to focus on operations and delivery of the predictions as much as the development of the algorithm itself. In the case of NASA and ATD-2, building trust in the machine learning predictions is essential to expanding their use to improve inefficient operations and unused capacity. Air traffic controllers must trust the recommendations presented by them, and validation is essential towards building trust.
Mosaic ATM will build a Cloud-Based Flight Management System (FMS), whereby safety-critical functions residing on the flight deck are separated from non-safety-critical functions that reside in a cloud-based environment on the ground. This bifurcation of an FMS will open new markets and address use cases such as Urban Air Mobility. Read more…
Mosaic lays out an approach to developing a flight data analysis suite that can be used to solve common airspace system problems.
As the aviation community integrates Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System (NAS), one of the technical issues that must be handled concerns the Command and Control (C2) Link from the remote pilot Control Station (CS) to the UAS. The C2 Link can switch between carriers during the Read more…
Mosaic is thrilled to announce the selection of a Phase 1 NASA SBIR, The Exchange Model for Harmonizing Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) Products and Tools. This NASA SBIR will develop a Digital Engineering Information Exchange Model (DEIXM) based on open-source standards including SysML, UML, and ISO’s STEP – standards for Read more…
Mosaic is excited to announce our support for the FAA NextGen Office, working with ATCorp. Mosaic will examine how AI and ML can improve trajectory modeling in TBFM, and how these improvements could be applied to other automation systems or a common trajectory modeler.