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Title: SWIM-SUIT Final User Forum


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SWIM Cost Benefit Analysis
  • Luis López
  • Investment Analyst

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Contents
  • Results of the analysis
  • Risk Analysis
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Economic Model
  • Benefits
  • Costs
  • SWIM Business Model

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CBA Results
Big swing on the Net Present Value or Result of
the project due to number of uncertainties
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Sensitivity Analysis
Number of Interfaces per year is the main
uncertainty
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Economic Model
  • New Model created due to specifities of the
    project
  • Ensure re-use by SESAR initiative
  • Current Benefits and Costs known, subject to
    changes due to new discoveries.
  • Big number of uncertainties at this stage

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Benefits
  • Application Interface Costs Whenever a new
    application-to-application interface is required
    SWIM will reduce the overall costs of software
    coding the interface.
  • New information consumer applications can be
    developed without requiring modification to
    existing information producer application(s).
  • In developing new information consumer
    applications, software reuse is increased and
    application development time is decreased by
    using common protocols, message formats, schema
    definitions, etc.
  • Calculations for application interface costs
  • Number of Interfaces
  • x
  • Subscriber cost savings
  • x
  • Subscriber cost
  • x
  • Publisher cost saving
  • x
  • Publisher Cost

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Benefits
  • Overall Program Costs Whenever a new
    application is launched native-SWIM, it will take
    advantage of SWIM core services to implement
    information security, systems management and
    interconnection between applications.
  • The engineering effort for interconnections
    between applications is greatly reduced.
  • Common information security functions, such as
    authentication, access control, confidentiality
    and integrity, may be used by all applications.
  • Simplified information security certification
    efforts through reuse of SWIM information
    security services and certification for use by
    all applications.
  • Core Services for systems management reduce
    overall program cost.

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Benefits
  • Overall Program Costs Whenever a new
    application is launched native-SWIM, it will take
    advantage of SWIM core services to implement
    information security, systems management and
    interconnection between applications.
  • Calculation for Overall Program Costs
  • Annual Facilities Equipment Expenditure on
    information rich programs
  • x
  • () SWIM Impacted Activities
  • x
  • () SWIM Cost Reduction

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Unquantifiable Benefits
  • Reduced program flow time through the
    availability of SWIM-published data upon program
    start
  • Aggregation of common information services (e.g.
    backup)
  • Access to live data during application testing
    reduces simulation cost and identifies problems
    earlier in a program
  • Common data standards, metadata registries and
    access to data promote the exploration and
    validation of new operational concepts
  • Loose coupling between applications that can
    extend application life
  • More efficient use of bandwidth through SWIM
    brokered transactions rather than multiple
    point-to-point connections
  • Reduced code development and maintenance as data
    and functionality is shared rather than recoded
  • Reduced manual data sharing

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Methodology of qualitative assessment
  • STEP 1
  • Definition of Lines of Change (LoCs) and
    Operational Improvements (OIs) in which SWIM acts
    as an enabler
  • STEP 2
  • Definition of roles of SWIM in particular OIs
  • STEP 3
  • Assignment of particular OIs to correspondent
    KPAs

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Example KPA Efficiency
Fuel efficiency

Factor name Ground Queuing (Departure or arrival) Factor name Ground Queuing (Departure or arrival) Qualitative assessment Medium Qualitative assessment Medium Qualitative assessment Medium Qualitative assessment Medium
OI Step ID OI Step description Benefit Mechanism Qualitative assessment Role of SWIM Details
TS-0202 Departure Management Synchronised with Pre-departure Sequencing DMAN allow to optimise Gnd Queueing and wait at stand -gt saving some fuel but not saving time Medium Institutional Enabler LEG-01 EU Legislation - SWIM Interoperability Implementing Rule
SWIM related SESAR benefits qualitative
assessment based on SESAR definition phase
docs. BENEFIT PLANNING T3.4.4/D5
DLT-0710-344-00-07 TRADE-OFF ANALYSIS AND
SELECTION OF TRANSITION SCENARIOS T3.3.3
Milestone 4 DLT-0706-333-00-05 COST BENEFIT
MODELLING WP1.4.1/D1, DLT-0507-141-00-10
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RD Current Costs on Infrastructure
  • Cost of WP1 and WP2 SWIM-SUIT 5 M
  • Cost of SESAR WP8 and WP14 112 MM x 16K per MM
    1,8 M
  • Total Cost 6,8 M

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SWIM Costs M
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SWIM Business Model
  • The question of the SWIM Operator is key in term
    of safety and also key in term of business model.
  • In the example of the GNSS framework, an EC
    regulation Regulation (EC) No 638/2008 of the
    European Parliament and of the Council, of 9 July
    2008, on the further implementation of the
    European satellite navigation programmes (EGNOS
    and Galileo) declare that the EC shall be the
    owner of all EGNOS system assets, shall finance
    the procurement of evolution, shall fund its
    operation and maintenance for the provision of an
    EGNOS services by means of public service
    contracts.
  • For SWIM services, one can envisaged that they
    are sold to users on the basis of an annual
    subscription subject to a payment of a fee in
    respect of the users needs. It should also be
    considered the possibility that this annual
    subscription of SWIM services by the major actors
    of Air Transport (airlines, airports, ANSP, etc.)
    be mandatory

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Questions and Feedback
http//www.swim-suit.aero/swimsuit/
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The SWIM Legal Framework
  • Anna Masutti
  • AST Law Firm

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SWIM Infrastructure
  • The key characteristics influencing SWIM
    Governance
  • In the SWIM System any single actor (public or
    private entity) can be a publisher or a user of
    ATM information, operating independently of each
    other.
  • There is no hierarchical relationship between the
    SWIM actors.
  • How can we design a Governance system for SWIM?
    Let us examine how others similar situations have
    been regulated, if any.

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Governance
  • Identification of similarities with the Internet
    both are formed by many actors that operate with
    a certain degree of freedom in both cases the
    actors can be publishers or users of information,
    operating independently.
  • The Internet Society (ISOC) has developed the
    main principle for an internet Governance
    proposed in a code of conduct that has not been
    approved yet.
  • A code of conduct is adopted for regulating
    several fields where many actors operate
    independently.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • Possible solution for SWIM Governance
  • The code of conduct shall enforce the technical
    principles which ensure the stability and
    security of the system and the traceability of
    eventual responsibility, and shall be compulsory
    for all actors and all parties.
  • there shall be a system of administrative
    sanctions for infringement of the above
    regulations.
  • If an infringement causes damage to third
    parties and/or their properties a third party
    liability regime shall be set up.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • Regarding point 1)
  • SWIM already contains many technical principles
    regarding data security, for example
    authentication, authorisation, confidentiality,
    non-repudiation, standardised language and
    service interoperability, which should form the
    code of conducts technical regulations.
  • All these technical features should be translated
    into a set of compulsory (technical) regulations
    for SWIM actors, for the correct functioning of
    the System within a complete legal framework.
  • The regulations of the code of conduct can be
    contained in a contract between a possible future
    operator of the System and the users. But
  • What is the most suitable type of contract when
    you have to define the relationship between a
    single entity and many parties?

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • ... we have come to the conclusion that one of
    the instruments that should be used for a
    complete Governance of SWIM is the contract of
    adhesion. The contract shall set out the
    different services offered by SWIM, their
    features and their performance standards.
  • This contract is a standard framework agreement
    set up by the SWIM service provider, which the
    users must adhere to if they wish to purchase
    SWIM services
  • How can one enter into such a contract?

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • We assume that a commercial operator will
    provide and offer SWIM services and will be one
    party of the contract.
  • The other party is represented by a multitude of
    SWIM users regardless of their role (manager,
    publisher and contributor).
  • Services will be offered to users on the basis of
    an annual subscription subject to a payment of a
    fee on the basis of the users needs.
  • A contractual relationship should be mandatory.
    This is because commercial flights can not be
    provided without using ATC services.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • Regarding points 2 and 3 (liability system and
    sanctions)
  • The technical principles ensure the stability and
    security of the system and the traceability
    system, which allows the identification of
    responsible parties (liable party) that published
    wrong or misleading or incomplete information.
  • The framework contract should comprise two
    different provisions for wrong or misleading or
    incomplete information, when it doesn't causes
    damage and when it does.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • In the first case, if wrong or misleading or
    incomplete information published in the system
    has not caused problems or even incidents, but
    was potentially a cause of incidents, a sanction
    should be established. In this case the
    (administrative) sanction acts as a deterrent.
  • The contract shall designate who is in charge of
    such evaluation and of imposing sanctions.
  • Sanctions will be progressive and proportional in
    respect of the gravity of the mistake up to the
    notice and termination of the contract.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • In the second case when damage is caused by
    wrong or incomplete information, a liability
    system including a compensation system for damage
    of properties and personal injury to the victims
    should be created.
  • Normally, principles of private law quite common
    to Member States for compensation of damage
    comprise the loss of profit and accruing damage,
    and these principles will be taken into due
    consideration.

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The SWIM Code of Conduct
  • Again, in the second case when damage is caused
    also to third party not linked to liable party by
    any contract, a Third Party Liability System must
    be established, according to international
    principles.
  • These principles, which normally includes
    channelling, strict and limited liability and
    compulsory insurance system, have already been
    presented in the occasion of the previous Users
    Forum (see presentation on SWIM website)

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SWIM
A EU Regulation for SWIM is necessary to regulate
governance, responsibilities and liability,
including third party liability
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Questions and Feedback
http//www.swim-suit.aero/swimsuit/
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