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April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop1 ADS Programme ASAS TN Workshop (28-30 Apr ‘03) “Towards Implementation of ASA/GSA Package I” Pieter van der.

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1 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop1 ADS Programme ASAS TN Workshop (28-30 Apr ‘03) “Towards Implementation of ASA/GSA Package I” Pieter van der Kraan

2 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop2 Overview l EUROCONTROL Package I Programme l Package I Master Plan and Working Arrangements l Package I Requirements Focus Group (RFG) l Package I CBA Activities l Package I Architecture l Package I Validation l Package I Data Links l Consideration of EUROCONTROL “CATS 1” Programme

3 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop3 EUROCONTROL Package I Programme l In accordance with re-organisation of EATMP to “EATM Service Business Unit” : v “Directorate ATM Strategies” (DAS) (domains) v “Directorate ATM Programmes” (DAP) (programmes) l Programmes Directorate (DAP) : v Mission : “To bring mature and feasible proposals for Programmes (and Services) and to bring them to their implementation” v Covers four “Programme Business Divisions” © “Sector Productivity” (SPR) division, including ADS Programme l Effective from 7th April 2003 onwards

4 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop4 EUROCONTROL Package I Programme l Work split of original ADS Programme : v DAP (95%): Package I Programme v DAS (5%): domain activities (Package II and beyond) l Package I Programme in line with extended EATMP lifecycle: v From Development up to Implementation Co-ordination Planning and Feasibility Pre- implementation and Operations Validation Implemen- tation Co-ordination Operations Implemen- tation Planning ADS Programme Development Today Definition and Initiation

5 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop5 Package I Master Plan Background l Definition of Master Plan and Working Arrangements for Package I of Airborne & Ground Surveillance applications l To ensure a harmonised and efficient path towards Package I implementation and maximum synergy l Based on a strong stakeholder request l CARE/ASAS hosting the draft document : v Actual drafting performed by an ad-hoc group of experts (EUROCONTROL, ANSPs, industry, airspace Users etc.) l Wide consultation for consensus along drafting process : v Formal commenting process on latest version (ed. 1.9) underway for endorsement by review groups; l Will form the basis for Package I Programme

6 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop6 Package I Master Plan Objectives and Scope l Definition of Package I Master Plan and Working Arrangements focussing on : v “WHAT” (List of required Deliverables ) v “HOW” (Deliverables Interdependencies & overall process ) v “WHO” (Fora responsible for deliverables development) v “WHEN” (Master Plan) l For each deliverable Drafting, Review &Approving Groups are identified l Master Plan including all activities towards Package I implementation v The foreseen date for start of ECAC implementation is 2007.

7 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop7 Package I Master Plan High-Level Roadmap

8 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop8 Requirements Focus Group (RFG) for ASA/GSA Package I l ASA/GSA Package I “Requirements Focus Group” (RFG) l RFG role and relationship with other Package I activities as described in Package I Master Plan l For the “Co-ordinated Requirements Determination” of ASA/GSA Package I : v Definition of operational services and environment (OSED) v Requirements identification, co-ordination and allocation : Safety & Performance (SPR), and Interoperability (INTEROP) v Guidance to requirements validation activities l RFG in accordance with rationale for Package I Definition : v In support of a pragmatic approach towards early Package I implementation and world-wide interoperability

9 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop9 RFG for ASA/GSA Package I (cont’d) l RFG membership to comprise experts representing : v EUROCONTROL, EUROCAE, FAA, RTCA (and relevant stakeholder organisations) v Open link to other activities in the world (e.g. Australia) l Schedule foresees fully validated deliverables to be completed by July 2005 (in line with Package I Master Plan): v Intermediate deliveries of the various documents foreseen (e.g. Initial Package I OSED’s by mid 2003) v Systems standards (MASPS, MOPS) to be derived top-down l RFG Kick-off Meeting took place on 1 April 2003 : v Development of Draft RFG TORs for stakeholder review v Next meeting (early June) to kick-off activities

10 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop10 Package I Cost Benefit Analysis Status l Package I CBA Study is on-going : v Review Group including NATS, IATA, LH, SAS, IAOPA, Rockwell-Collins; Airbus; CARE-ASAS; v Focuses on a sub-set of applications (ground and air) with significant potential for operational benefits. l The current CBA document shows : v High benefits (up to 2Bn€) confirmed from: © SSR radar replacement; © Enhanced Visual Approaches; © Enhanced Sequencing and Merging; v Also, strong indications that other Package I applications will generate a very positive return on investment.

11 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop11 l Operational benefits through innovative but evolutionary way of spacing aircraft (ANSPs, ATCOs, Crews, …) l Cost savings by complementing radars with ADS-B sensors (ANSPs) l Cost control through upgrade of existing avionics (avionics manufacturers, system integrators) l Conclusions : v Package I is showing strong potential for a positive CBA and Business Case v Consistent commitment required from all stakeholders; Package I Cost Benefit Analysis Key Factors & Conclusions

12 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop12 End-to-End ADS-B/TIS-B Architecture Flight Plan Correlation Manager ADS-B/TIS-B Architecture Boundary ADS-B TIS-B Ground ADS-B/TIS-B G-SDPD Airborne Surveillance Application Users Ground Surveillance Application Users unequipped Aircraft ** Radars ASDE Multi-Lat. ** or equipment in failure A-SDPD ADS-B Aircraft * A-SDPD ADS-B Aircraft * * or vehicle

13 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop13 End-to-End ADS-B/TIS-B Architecture (cont’d) l Ground and Airborne Architecture Definition : v Ground Functional & Physical ADS-B/TIS-B Architecture v Airborne Surveillance Functional Architecture (ASFA) l Support to Validation Infrastructure Development : v ADS-B/TIS-B Validation Test-bed (AVT) Architecture v Logical and traceable bridge from requirements (SPR, INTEROP) to infrastructure component specifications l Establish a common view of ADS-B & TIS-B functions v Facilitating cross-communication between the various European projects towards Interoperability l Support to Safety and CBA Activities

14 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop14 Package I Validation l A required step to support the implementation of Package I v Support to finalising the concepts, procedures, requirements v Quantify the benefits v Together with the CBA, provide the foundation of the business case l Strategy v Stepped approach v Building on existing work and experience © In Eurocontrol © In EC 6th FP (e.g. C-ATM), and existing EC projects © With Airline, ANSPs v “Filling the gaps” with new activities

15 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop15 Package I Validation Present Activities l Validation Planning (VPDG) l Building the Validation tools and platforms, centred around the ADS-B/TIS-B Validation Test-bed (AVT) l Development of Prototype Systems l Co-ordination and harmonisation with on-going and planned activities l Launching initial validation activities 200320042005 Validation Phase 1 Validation Phase 2 20062007 Pre-operational trials

16 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop16 Package I Data Links l “Recommendation on ADS-B Data Link Selection” paper finalised in 2003 by representatives of EUROCONTROL, DG TREN, IATA Europe and AEA l Since then, pending signature from DG TREN and airline organisations l De-facto, Package I to start with 1090 ES as single link l Open choice for additional Package I link (as soon as 1090 ES performance does not suffice any more) l Feasibility Study for Civil Version of MIDS for ADS-B launched

17 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop17 EUROCONTROL CATS 1 Programme Under consideration l Merging AGC and ADS Programme Activities for : v Improved cost-efficiency v Better transparency, visibility and control v Strengthening EUROCONTROL leadership l Interfaces with other Activities and Organisations : v Related EATMP activities (ASA, AOP, COM etc.) v EEC Bretigny v Industry (e.g. ATA) v European Commission (e.g. C-ATM project) l “How” and “What” of Programme will be defined after stakeholder consultation

18 April 2003ASAS TN 28-30 April 2003 Workshop18 Conclusions l EUROCONTROL Package I Programme is active since 7 April 2003 and is well on schedule v From Development up to Implementation Co-ordination l Package I Master Plan has wide acceptance and is under final review v Will form the basis for Package I Programme l Requirements Focus Group (RFG) kicked-off on 1April 2003 v Determination of Package I Safety & Performance (SPR), and Interoperability Requirements (INTEROP) l CBA, Architecture and Validation activities well underway l 1090 ES as “de-facto” initial single Package I data link l Establishment of “CATS 1” Programme under consideration


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