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Safety Assurance in NextGen
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2012
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Safety CaseEngineeringVerificationSafety ScienceSoftware EngineeringInteroperability RequirementsRisk ManagementSystems EngineeringAir Traffic ControlAviation Safety ManagementComprehensive RequirementsComputer EngineeringSafety AssuranceComputer ScienceAir Traffic ManagementSoftware DesignSafety EngineeringAerospace EngineeringPatient SafetySafety SystemFunctional SafetyIntrail Procedure
The generation of minimum operational, safety, performance, and interoperability requirements is an important aspect of safely integrating new NextGen components into the Communication Navigation Surveillance and Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) system. These requirements are used as part of the implementation and approval processes. In addition, they provide guidance to determine the levels of design assurance and performance that are needed for each element of the new NextGen procedures, including aircraft, operator, and Air Navigation and Service Provider. Using the enhanced Airborne Traffic Situational Awareness for InTrail Procedure (ATSA-ITP) as an example, this report describes some limitations of the current process used for generating safety requirements and levels of required design assurance. An alternative process is described, as well as the argument for why the alternative can generate more comprehensive requirements and greater safety assurance than the current approach.
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