NASA is developing an Air Traffic Management (ATM) Ontology as part of an advanced prototyping activity that demonstrates the utility of semantic technologies for integrating, querying, and searching over various sources of heterogeneous ATM data. The ontology encodes an overarching data model that functions as the backbone upon which to overlay data from multiple sources published by FAA, NOAA, NASA, and others. The integrated data can be queried to produce results not achievable using any single source alone. The ontology incorporates flight data, weather data, traffic management advisory data, airport delay data, and national airspace infrastructure data for a very limited spatial and temporal slice of airspace operations (one day of operations at a major airport).


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    Title :

    NASA's ATM Ontology: Semantic Integration and Querying Across NAS Data Sources


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    Conference:

    Air Transportation Information Exchange Conference ; 2015 ; Silver Spring, MD, United States


    Publication date :

    2015-08-25


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English