Title :
An event-driven service oriented architecture for Space Command and Control decision making
Author :
Yuan, Eric D. ; Watton, Michelle
Author_Institution :
Booz Allen Hamilton, Los Angeles, VA, USA
Abstract :
Many sophisticated technologies and solutions exist or are being developed to address topics such as sensor data modeling, data fusion, and threat processing. To make an operational impact, however, these technologies and solutions must be linked to the relevant data sources and tailored to the operator needs in the Space Command and Control and Space Situational Awareness mission areas. Therefore we propose a holistic, mission-driven approach for data integration, with three key tenets to address industry challenges: · Net-Centric data exposure and access through well-defined SOA web service interfaces · Push-pull data integration based on an Event-Driven Architecture · Augmented data understanding through mission-driven capability analysis. The centerpiece of the framework is an Event-Driven Data Integration Environment (EDDIE) that serves as a broker between mission-specific data needs and various data providers. Leveraging the emerging Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) and Complex Event Processing (CEP) technologies, this layer provides a combination of on-demand “pull” of relevant information by an end user and the event-driven “push” of time-sensitive information to support decision making. Architecturally, this loosely-coupled framework is based on Net-Centric tenets and industry/DoD standards, allowing new tools and data sources to be ingested and evolve over time. The results of the event driven architecture framework enable the required C2 performance thresholds and objectives as well as a repeatable integration structure.
Keywords :
Web services; command and control systems; data integration; decision making; service-oriented architecture; CEP; EDA; EDDIE; SOA Web service interface; complex event processing; data access; data provider; data source; event-driven architecture; event-driven data integration environment; event-driven push; event-driven service oriented architecture; mission-driven capability analysis; mission-specific data needs; net-centric data exposure; net-centric tenets; on-demand pull; push-pull data integration; space command and control decision making; space situational awareness mission; time-sensitive information; Aerospace electronics; Business; Computer architecture; Engines; Monitoring; Service oriented architecture; Space missions;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0556-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187333