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Evolving Concepts in CNS/ATM

Evolving Concepts in CNS/ATM. Mr. John McGraw, FAA 20 th Annual JAA/FAA International Conference Iceland, May 29-June 3, 2003. Overview. RTSP Concept CNS/ATM (r)Evolution COM, SUR, NAV Capstone - Implementing Change. R. T. S. P. REQUIRED TOTAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE.

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Evolving Concepts in CNS/ATM

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  1. Evolving Concepts in CNS/ATM Mr. John McGraw, FAA 20th Annual JAA/FAA International Conference Iceland, May 29-June 3, 2003

  2. Overview • RTSP Concept • CNS/ATM (r)Evolution • COM, SUR, NAV • Capstone - Implementing Change

  3. R T S P REQUIRED TOTAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE "Performance Based" COM RCP NAV RNP SUR RSP ATM • Balance between Aircraft-ATS Requirements • Credit for systems and capabilities • Savings for ANSP - Reduced Infrastructure Requirements

  4. CNS/ATM (r)Evolution Promoting International Harmonization • Today: • RNAV • RNP • RVSM • FANS • VDL 1, 2, 4 • ADS-A & B • ACARS • Mode S, UAT • Avoiding divergent paths in Communications • Promoting convergence in Navigation and Surveillance

  5. CommunicationADS-B Link Decision • July 1, 2002 - two ADS-B Technologies • 1090 Extended Squitter • For high altitude airspace • For airspace principally used by domestic and commercial aircraft • SARPS and MOPS exist for 1090 ES • UAT • GA not capable of high altitude flight • If 1090ES alone cannot meet long-term goals, UAT provides a complimentary service • TIS-B on 1090 uplink • Reports for non-ADS-B and UAT equipped aircraft

  6. Dem/Val NEXCOM“Transition to Digital Communications” 5-10 years Next 5 years 10-15 years 15-20 years Enroute High Airspace VDL-3Link 0101010100110010101 0101010100110010101 0101010100110010101 01010101001 VDL-2 Datalink 0101 01010101001 RCAG 10011001011010101 Analog Voice ARTCC 01010 AFSS National Airspace Terminal Airspace • Analog Voice, 25 KHz • Initial Datalink (VDL-2) • Full Operational Evaluation& Exercise of Digital Voiceand Datalink (VDL-3) • Maintain Terminal Analog Voice • Implement VDL-3Digital Voice • Expand Datalink VDL-2Applications • Expand EnrouteDigital Voice (VDL-3) • Initiate TerminalDigital Voice (VDL-3) • Increase Datalink Capacity& Capability (VDL-2 & VDL-3) • Expand Digital Voice (VDL-3) to all domains • Expand Datalink Capacityin all domainsand all applications(VDL-2 & VDL-3)

  7. Advanced Avionics Surveillance Advisory Circular • Cockpit Display of Traffic Information (CDTI) • Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) • Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Contract (ADS-C)

  8. AC on Airworthiness and Operational Approval of Surveillance • Joint Aircraft Certification and Flight Standards Advisory Circular • Provides an airworthiness to operational approval road map • Design approval guidance for appliance and installation • System safety assessment • Hazard classification and RTCA DO-178B software level • Air/Ground interoperability requirements • System validation tests • Aircraft ground and flight test • Operational approval process for applications • Operational safety assessment • Training requirements

  9. AC on Airworthiness and Operational Approval of Surveillance (cont) • Provide guidelines on the design approval of certain aircraft surveillance functions: • CDTI symbol set and human factors • TCAS II , CDTI and ADS-B target correlation • Airport Surface Situational Awareness (ASSA) • Traffic Information Service (TIS) • Integrated conflict detection systems • Surveillance display guidance for a Multiple Function Display • ADS-A position reports for oceanic/remote operations • 1090 MHz data link transponders • Universal Asynchronous Transceiver data link transponders

  10. January 21, 2003 April 30, 2003 December 30, 2003 March 15, 2004 May 31, 2004 July 28, 2004 Begin initial draft advisory circular Begin AIR-130/AFS 400 formal review Clearance record signoff Publish document in the Federal Register Disposition comments Published Approved AC SurveillanceAC Schedule

  11. RVSM Implemented & PlannedAs of May 2003 Canada North 4/02 Canada South 1/05 Europe 1/02 Domestic US 1/05 NAT 3/97 Mid East 11/03 Pacific 2/00 Pacific 2/00 EUR/SAM Corridor 1/02 WATRS 11/01 **Western Pacific South China Sea 2/02 Asia/Europe South of Himalayas 11/ 03 CAR/SAM 2005 Australia 11/01 ** Western Pacific/South China Sea February 2002 Implementation Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Phnom Penh, Sanya, Singapore, Taipei October 2002 Implementation Hanoi, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Ujung Pandang, Vientiane Implemented Planned V. 6.8 5-23-02

  12. PROGRAM ELEMENTS Aircraft and Operators authorized by the administrator or… for non-US operators/aircraft, the appropriate authority Aircraft altimetry, autopilot, and altitude alert system modified, as necessary to RVSM standards RVSM policy and procedures incorporated into controller, pilot, and dispatch programs Air Traffic systems and programs revised

  13. PROGRAM ELEMENTS (cont) MONITORING: Aircraft altitude keeping observed to confirm performance standards are being met Ground and airborne monitoring systems used to independently monitor aircraft performance 3-5 Aircraft Geometric Measurement Element Clusters (AGHME) are being sited SAFETY ANALYSIS: Is being conducted on accepted Collision Risk Modeling Practices (ICAO Doc. 9574 v2) Completion by June 2004

  14. RVSM CONCLUSION • Implement DRVSM from FL290-FL410 in the airspace of the United States, Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico where the FAA provides air traffic services and possibly the San Juan FIR. • The United States, Canada, and Mexico are planning a joint implementation of RVSM. • DRVSM is proposed to be implemented on January 20, 2005 0901UTC.

  15. 2025? 2015? 4-D TOAC TheFuture Vertical RNP 2010? Simultaneous RNP 2005? Tomorrow RNP GLS/MLS/ILS 2003 RNAV RNP LPV/WAAS 2002 Today PA; LNAV; BARO VNAV; RNAV; NPA; GPS Done CNS - Navigation Surveillance Communication

  16. RNP for Departure and Approach Enhanced Airport Capacity, Destination Access, Safety Safe 3-D Path to each Rwy and a safe path back out User Driven Safety Benefits No “Dive and Drive” For Air Transport Special Procedures Capturing Performance Benefits & Promoting Safety

  17. New York Traffic Flow Proposal LaGuardia vs Kennedy

  18. Performance as an Enabler Example: Use of RNP Based Arrival and Departure Paths for Dynamic WX Avoidance ATM/CDM Adjusted WPs • Goal: • ATM/CDM Integration ,Dynamic/Flexible Airspace, & • System Efficiencies e.g. Weather Avoidance

  19. Complex procedures that match aircraft capabilities to the business case

  20. FAA Alaska Region Investment in Safety Yakutat Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Capstone Phase II…. Phase II • Terrain (TAWS compliant) • Traffic (CDTI using ADS-B) • Weather (AWSS, AFSS, FIS) • Flight Locating (J Hopkins U Skysource, Flt. Explorer, etc) “Usable IFR Infrastructure” • Communications • ATC and AFSS • Navigation • SFAR, AIM, Guidance material • GPS/WAAS Avionics • RNAV/GPS Route Structure • Surveillance • UAT (Mops compliant ADS-B)

  21. Navigation: Phase II Avionics • Equipment • Multi-Function and Primary Flight Displays (MFD and PFD) • Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) • VFR & IFR Services • GPS+FDE/WAAS(TSO-C145/6) • Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) • Automatic Dependant Surveillance- Broadcast (ADS-B, CDTI) • Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B) • Traffic Information Service-Broadcast (TIS-B)

  22. Chelton Certification • Chelton avionics certification “before and after” University of Alaska C-172 provisional STC installation • http://www.nlavionics.com/capstone2

  23. TSO-145/146 WAAS Primary WAAS Benefit (increased access) derived from L-NAV Capability Primary (sole) means, only radionavigation equipment required on aircraft Class I all airspace FDE RAIM Layered Failure Modes Primary (sole) means Class II oceanic and remote airspace GPSRAIM Supplemental DR TSO-129 VFR Legacy VOR/NDB TSO-145/146 Capstone

  24. Communications:ATC Voice Coverage @ 2000ft Comm Gaps - Coastal (Yakutat-Sitka) - Lynn Canal/Icy Bay - Stephens Passage Cape Spencer • Proposed RCAG Comm sites • Cape Spencer • Mt Rbt. Barron • Gunnuk • Benefits • Direct voice communication with ATC at new RNAV route altitudes Mt Rbt Barron Gunnuk Current RCAG Proposed RCAG

  25. Navigation: RNAV Structure • RNAV/GPS MEAs on Existing Routes • Approach/DepartureRNAV Procedures FAF 4000 ft GUMLE CIBIX FAF JIGMI FAF 2500 ft

  26. Coverage 1000 ft 3000 ft Surveillance: ADS-B (& FIS-B) Coverage • Current Radar • Initial 14 Ground Broadcast Transceiver (GBT) Sites

  27. Thoughts for Tomorrow • RVSM • Performance-Based Airspace System • Database Integrity • Electronic Flight Bag

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