The Airspace Risk Modelling System combines open-source geospatial technologies and data science techniques to assess risk of mid-air collisions in Australian airspace under various conditions.
This presentation will provide an overview of the Airspace Risk Modelling System (ARMS), which was developed by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) in coordination with IT company MTP Services. ARMS provides the ability for airspace safety experts to profile the risk of mid-air collisions in a volume of airspace over a time period of interest. Users are provided with a numerical analysis of risk, as well as map visualisations which can help them understand how risk is distributed geospatially in the airspace. Various modifying factors can also be simulated to observe their impact on the risk picture. The purpose of this analysis is to inform decision making regarding changes to airspace. This talk will include: - Background on the project. - Quick overview of the components of the solution. - Discussion of how ARMS leverages open-source Python libraries to perform geospatial analysis. - Some examples of how we’ve applied data science models to geospatial data to generate meaningful comparative analysis. - Challenges we’ve faced as a result of needing to deal with billions of data points with limited resources, and how we addressed these hurdles. - Future direction of the project, including plans to further incorporate open-source geospatial technologies.
Speakers: Callum Lynch Simon McDonald