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OpenSky Network Workshop 2019 Programme Announcement

Since its launch in 2013, the OpenSky Network has quickly evolved to a large-scale air traffic control data collection and sharing platform. With now more than 2000 sensors operated by volunteers across the globe and more than 10000 users, the OpenSky Network is today greatly contributing towards the vision of a more efficient, secure and reliable operation of the airspace by providing open accessibility of air traffic control data to the public. Following the successful workshops in the last years, we are proud to announce the sixth instance of the OpenSky workshop.

This two-day event will take place in Zurich (Switzerland) in November 2019. The event is targeted at anyone interested in data-based aviation research. The workshop will serve as a forum to discuss new ideas, the network itself, and research activities around the OpenSky Network. Participants are invited to actively contribute to the program by presenting their projects at the workshop. As in the last years, there will be many opportunities to get to know the community during the social activities around the workshop program. In the past years, the workshop attracted a diverse and interesting audience from research, authorities, and industry.

The OpenSky Workshop 2019 proceedings will be published as a volume in the EasyChair EPiC series.

Organizers
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General: Martin Strohmeier (Cyber-Defence Campus/University of Oxford)
Programme: Christina Pöpper (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Publication/Web: Matthias Schäfer (SeRo Systems)
Registration Chair: Allan Tart (OpenSky Network)

Programme Committee:
Rainer Kölle (Eurocontrol)
Andrea Schlapbach (FLARM)
Kai Jansen (Ruhr-Uni Bochum)
Fabio Ricciato (OpenSky Network)
David Scarlatti (Boeing)
Rui Pinheiro (Skysquitter)
Vincent Lenders (Cyber-Defence Campus)
Ivan Martinovic (University of Oxford)
Matthias Schäfer (SeRo Systems GmbH)

Programme
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Thursday, 21/11/2019
09:00 AM – 09:30 AM Welcome & Introduction

09:30 AM – 10:30 AM Session 1: Flight Data Evaluation & Experiences
DFS ADS-B Implementation in High Density Radar Controlled Airspace – Experiences and Challenges
Stefan Stanzel

Evaluation of Flight Efficiency for Stockholm Arlanda Airport using OpenSky Network Data
Tatiana Polishchuk, Anastasia Lemetti and Raul Saez

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Break

11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Session 1: Geovisualization & Localization
VAT to the Future: Extrapolating Visual Complex Event Processing
Christian Beilschmidt, Johannes Drönner, Nikolaus Glombiewski, Michael Körber, Michael Mattig, Andreas Morgen and Bernhard Seeger

G2A Localization: Aerial Vehicles Localization Using Ground Crowdsourced Network
Hazem Sallouha, Alessandro Chiumento and Sofie Pollin

12:15 AM – 01:30 PM Lunch

01:30 PM – 02:30 PM Session 3: Anomaly Detection
Building Visual Anomaly Dataset from Satellite Data using ADS-B

Marko Kastelic and Janez Pers
Chasing anomalies in air traffic data
Axel Tanner

02:30 PM – 02:45 PM Demo Time
ADS-B visualisation to qualify weather data

02:45 PM – 03:15 PM Break

03:15 PM – 04:00 PM Special Talk
Telecommunication and Drones. The role of telecommunication and Swisscom
Kathrin Hösli

04:00 PM – 05:00 PM Session 4: Data Integration
Integrating pyModeS and OpenSky Impala Database
Junzi Sun and Jacco Hoekstra

Air Traffic Data Processing using Python: Trajectory Clustering
Xavier Olive and Luis Basora

04:00 PM – 05:30 PM Break

05:30 PM – 06:00 PM OpenSky Awards

07:00 PM – 10:00 PM Conference Dinner

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Friday, 22/11/2019

09:30 AM – 10:30 AM Session 5: Anti-Jamming
Jamming/Garbling assessment and possible mitigations in the OpenSky network
Mauro Leonardi

Detecting GPS Jamming Incidents in OpenSky Data
Ala’ Darabseh and Brice Tedongmo

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Break

11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Session 6: Probes: Emissions & Ballons
Higher than a kite: ADS-B communication analysis using a high-altitude balloons
Matthias Schäfer, Roberto Calvo-Palomino, Franco Minucci and Brecht Reynders

A number-based inventory of particle emissions by civil aviation and the influences on the particle number concentration near Zurich airport
Xiaole Zhang, Xi Chen and Jing Wang

12:00 AM – 01:30 PM Lunch

01:30 PM – 02:45 PM Session 7: Regulations, Compliance & Transparency
Project Peregrine: Enhancing Public Sector Research in Global Transparency and Anti-Corruption Through Open Aviation Data
Peter Kirechu and Jake Glass

Investigating ADS-B MOPS Compliance using Open Data
Enrico Spinielli

Regulation-Oriented Filtering at Web-Based Air Traffic Exploration
Philipp Meschenmoser, Juri Buchmüller and Daniel A. Keim

02:45 PM – 03:00 PM Farewell & Closing

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