The aviation safety prototype (AvSP) is a airline risk-assessing, parametric
performance driven, collaborative development effort between Glenn Research
Center (GRC) and Ames Research Center (ARC).
AvSP allows an Internet user the ability to execute and interact with a secure
system that monitors and modes the air traffic over a major US airport. The
AvSP processes flight data that was previously gathered for arrivals and departures
through take-off and landing, as well as for weather information, aircraft
models, GRC engine models, ARC wing models, and combined systems all executing
within an integrated framework.
The AvSP combines various new technologies including GRC's Numerical Propulsion
System Simulation (NPSS) V1.0 to process engine data, Common Object Request
Broker Architecture (CORBA), web technologies, Object Relational Database,
Information Power Grid (IPG), Load Sharing Facility (LSF) and Secure Socket
Layer (SSL).
Additional Information:
The Aviation Safety Prototype
Point of Contact:
Tammy Blaser
216-433-2699
Tammy.M.Blaser@grc.nasa.gov