FIRE_AND_FORGET

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This Service Interface exposes the operations for publishing:
- on-line updates of the status of CCS;
- updates of service appliance status;
- updates of service resource utilisation.

Operations

This operation sends to the subscribed consumers both the specific CCS services statuses and the CCS global one. For each CCS individual service, the possible statuses are:
- INITIATING: CCS individual service is starting up and is not ready to provide its functionalities;
- AVAILABLE_RUNNING: CCS individual service is running in nominal mode and is able to provide its functionalities;
- REDUCED_RESILIENCE: redundance loss;
- SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE: CCS individual service is not available;

The CCS global status is the result of the combination of the statuses of the CCS gateway, its AMQP broker and the individual CCS services. Its possible values are:
- INITIATING: the CCS Gateway is starting up regardless the status of the CCS individual services. CCS is not ready to provide its services;
- AVAILABLE_RUNNING: CCS service is running in nominal mode and is able to provide a service;
- REDUCED_RESILIENCE: redundance loss (at least one CCS individual service is REDUCED_RESILIENCE and the other ones are AVAILABLE_RUNNING);
- SERVICE_PARTIAL_FAILURE: at least one CCS individual service is SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
- SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE: either CCS Gateway or its AMQP broker is not available, regardless the status of the CCS individual services;
- SHUTTING_DOWN: CCS Gateway is shutting down following an issued command or unplanned failure.

The subscribed consumers are informed of any change regarding the status of CCS (seen as a global Service) and the status of a CCS individual service. When the CCS global status is published, the reason attribute is used to list all the individual service statuses separated by ";".
Each time the status of an individual service is updated, it would trigger the publication of the global CCS status (even if unchanged), with an updated reason.

Note: the status of SIMULM and SIMULD services is not provided if the platform state is OPERATIONAL.
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This operation sends to the subscribed consumers the various status relative to CCS external interfaces (OLDI, AFTN, METEO, RADAR).

The subscribed consumers are informed of any change regarding the status of CCS external interfaces. The status of each external interface is notified separately; the externalInterfaceName field is used to distinguish what interface the status is related to. .

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This operation sends to the subscribed consumers clients the various resource utilisation (Disk, CPU, Network) related to service appliances of CCS as a global Service.

The publication is triggered by the following events:
- cpuUtilisation exceeds 95% (alarm start)
- cpuUtilisation decreases under 80% (alarm end)
- storageCapacityUtilisation changes its status (from OK to NOK or vice-versa)

Note: if no cpu start of alarm is notified, no publication is made when the cpu decreases under the 80% threshold..

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Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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Network Interface Binding

This Service Interface exposes the operation for publishing updates of test/simulation sessions managed by means of the CCS Simulation Management Service.

Operations

This operation sends to the subscribed consumers the current test/simulation session data, if the Platform state is different from OPERATIONAL..

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Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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This Service Interface exposes one operation for publishing on-line updates of Sector configuration data

Operations

In case of operational configuration change, this operation performs the publication of the new status and data related to the updated ATSUSectorConfiguration to the subscribed service consumers..

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Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding

The RadioFrequencyAllocationSubscriber service interface definition exposes one operation for publishing on-line updates of Radio Frequency Allocation data.

Operations

This operation publishes the current radio frequencies allocation plan to the subscribed service consumers at each on-line update.
It provides the list of Responsibilities of the atsuSectorConfiguration and the radio frequency allocated to each one of them, as well as the list of frequencies not allocated to any Responsibility.
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Operation Message
Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

Interface Provision Side
TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding

The AerodromeConfigurationSubscriber service interface definition exposes the operations for publishing on-line updates of Aerodrome Configuration data.

Operations

This operation publishes online updates to the configuration of an aerodrome or aerodrome group to subscribed users.
The configuration data that can be changed on-line are:
- current and next aerodrome group configuration
- data related to each aerodrome in the group: aerodrome transition level, runway(s) availability and rates...

Note: an aerodrome group is a set of one or more aerodromes that have inter-dependent runways, e.g. if a runway is in use for departures then another runway cannot be used for arrivals due to conflicting traffic patterns.
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Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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This Service Interface exposes the operation for publishing monitoring aids information for a flight, when this information is updated.

Operations

This operation sends the monitoring aids information of a flight when it is updated. As long as there is no update, the monitoring aids information of the last received message remains applicable.
A first notification is sent when the flight correlate for the 1st time (1st progression report), and then a notification is sent each time a deviation is created, removed or modified (ex: when the deviation amplitude is changed).
The evaluation of each deviation being made by the system in a cyclic pattern, its update (creation, removal, modification) can be delayed by a few seconds regarding the event itself. The maximum delay is determined by the cycle value defined in the dataset..

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Behaviour
Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

Interface Provision Side
TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding

This Service Interface exposes one operation for publishing the erroneous AFTN message information for FDO correction.

Operations

This operation sends the erroneous AFTN messages information for FDO correction.

Upon reception of an AFTN erroneous message associated to a given SFPL, this message is referred to FDO.

Only the following AFTN messages are referred to FDO by CCS (the other are not yet within the scope of PJ16): ACH, APL, ARR, CHG, CNL, DEP, DLA, FPL, IACH, IAPL, IARR, ICHG, ICNL, IDEP, IDLA, IFPL.
The consumer can receive two other kinds of referred message: blocked and not checked.
The information referralType is used to differentiate an erroneous message referred for correction from a message "blocked" by FDM since an erroneous message for the same SFPL was already referred to FDO.

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Precondition
The consumer has to define off-line the priority for each kind of external message:
- 1: the message is referred.
- 0: the message is not referred.
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Operation Message
Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding

This Service Interface exposes one operation for publishing updates of flight plan data on a specific flight immediately when updated.

Operations
Behaviour
Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

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TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
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Network Interface Binding

This Service Interface exposes two operations for publishing updates of correlation status, either immediately on a specific flight when updated, or periodically for all flights.

Operations

This operation periodically sends the correlation status for all flights to subscribers, and thus they are aware of the latest correlation status of all flights.
Correlation data are sent every 4 seconds (time period of radar updates).
CCS starts distributing correlation data for an SFPL when this SFPL is eligible for correlation or if it is MANUALLY_CORRELATED..

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Processing Consideration
Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

Interface Provision Side
TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding

This Service Interface exposes the operations for publishing on-line updates of Airspace planning data on a specific airspace immediately when updated.

Operations

In case of dynamic modification of an ARES planning, this operation performs the publication of the new or updated planning of this ARES to the subscribed service consumers.

The publication message contains the description of the planning of the given ARES (upper and lower flight levels, timesheet period, periodicity, ...)..

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In case of dynamic modification of a CDR planning, this operation performs the publication of the new or updated planning of this CDR to the subscribed service consumers.

The publication message contains the description of the planning of the given CDR (the Open/Closed status, upper and lower flight levels, timesheet period, periodicity, ...)..

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Interface Binding Description

Information is exchanged in Protobuf format. Protocol buffers or Protobuf are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data similar to XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.

Interface Provision Side
TI Primitive Message Exchange Pattern
Service Interface Binding
Network Interface Binding