Title: Total Navigation Solution GNSS Implementation
1Total Navigation SolutionGNSS Implementation
- International Air Transport Association
- Innovative Solutions International
2South African Development Community (SADC) GNSS
Implementation
- Apply Total Navigation Solution in Southern
Africa - -- 14 nations 26 airports
- -- Support Airline Operations Throughout
Region Through Development of GNSS arrivals,
LNAV/VNAV approaches, and departures at Selected
Airports - -- Provide Turnkey capability
- -- Kenya and Cape Verde were added midway
through project - --- 11 additional airports
3SADC Project
- IATA is the project sponsor coordinating
activities through their offices in Montreal - Project developed through
- SADC member states (CAAs)
- IATA member airlines
- ISI is delivering its Total Navigation Solution
in partnership with IATA
4Operational Goals
- Increase Approach Availability
- Decrease Minima where possible
- Provide a Stable Arrival/Approach to Terminal
Area Operations - Provide Constant Rate of Descent Throughout
Arrival and Approach - Minimum Flight Time in Terminal Area
- Minimize Impact to ATC
- Provide Regulatory Framework to Enable Operations
5Total Navigation Solution- Philosophy -
- Project is divided into Modules
- Designed as a turnkey GNSS solution
- Consistent, reliable, and repeatable process with
integrity - Addresses all aspects of implementation from
legislative infrastructure through to flight
validation - Flexibility for customization both in how and to
what level of end state expertise
6Total Navigation Solution- Philosophy -
- Bring all stakeholders together
- Minimize capital outlay by customer, maximize
return on investment - Emphasis is placed on the end state operational
capability being delivered to each stakeholder - ICAO ANC endorsed the Modules for Global GNSS
Implementation
7Procedure Design Workflow
Initial Data Sources NIMA DAFIF (Airspace,
Aerodrome Data, and current procedures) NIMA DTED
(Terrain data) NIMA DVOF (obstructions) Commercial
data resources (Airspace, Approaches,
obstructions) Commercially available data (Maps,
Charts and obstruction data) GIS Data Sources
(Roads, Topography, Hydrology, transportation,
political boundaries) IATA Airport Obstruction
Database (airfield obstructions) Digital Chart of
the World - DCW (terrain)
Project Geographic Information System database
designed
Design team collects background data
Design team builds sample procedures
Tools
PrecisionWare
ATC and user operational requirements gathered
with review and validation of sample procedures
Initial Site Visit by ISI team
GNSS briefings for CAA officials and GNSS
Procedure Design Training
Training
Coordination
Mapping/Charting and Geodetic data collection
with airfield and obstruction surveys
Criteria PANS-OPS TERPS National
Geographic Information System database refined
Geotranslation tools Database Management
8Work Flow (Contd)
Procedure Design Process (Airspace Evaluations,
Approach, Departure, and STAR Design)
SAFETY First !! Criteria Compliance Flight
Routes ATC and User Compliance Database Integrity
Simulator (Flyability, Data Continuity, 424
Coding Validation, Aircraft Performance)
Procedure Simulation and Quality Assurance
Process
ICAO Annex 4 Charts Developed and Navigation
Database Coding
Procedure Ready for Publication
9Total Navigation SolutionModules
- National/Regional GNSS legislation
- WGS-84 surveys
- LNAV/VNAV approaches
- Safety Analysis (if required)
- RNAV SIDs and STARs
- FMS coding
- RNAV based ATS airspace
- Chart development
- Flight verification
- Specific training to meet needs
10National GNSS Legislation
- Incorporate or reference relevant regulatory
materials - Compliance with international standards and
recommended practices - A generic legislative framework to cover all
required aspects of allowing for the use of GNSS
procedures while addressing specific
national/regional requirements - Consultation with key regulators and service
providers at international (ICAO), regional (JAA)
and national (FAA) levels
11WGS84 Survey Techniques
- Primary/secondary airport control points and
runway surveys - Surveys with two different techniques
- Surveys of obstacles on airport surface
- Surveys of obstacles in approach, missed
approach, departure areas and radius around
airport - Conducted by experienced survey teams with ICAO
compliant techniques
12GNSS/RNAV Approach Procedures
- Procedure development using PrecisionWare
Designer - Construction of complete procedures from initial
segment through missed approach holding waypoints - Precise evaluation of obstacles
- Local or NIMA terrain data for airports
- PANS-OPS or TERPS compliant
13GNSS/RNAV Approach Procedures
Step 1
Organize using
A Datum Conversation Tool
PrecisionWarei is a Suite of FOUR Tools that will
help Procedure Developers in the SURVEY,
DESIGN, SIMULATION, and VALIDATION of GNSS
procedures.
Step 2
Step 4
Develop using
Validate using
A Procedure Design Tool
A Flight Check Tool
Step 3
Verify using
An Approach Simulation Tool
14AMILCAR GPS APPROACH
15AMILCAR GPS APPROACH
16Safety Analysis
- Some airports will require a statistical safety
case to ensure combined error budget will not
exceed protection limits, e.g. Cape Town - Safety analysis will provide basis for FAA/CAA
approval, if waivers are required
17GNSS/RNAV SIDS and STARS
- SIDs using PANS-OPS criteria for each identified
runway and developed to accommodate the broadest
range of aircraft - STARs providing a standard routing for aircraft
entering busy terminal areas integrated into
existing ATC structure as required - Based on optimal criteria as identified in
PANS-OPS Doc 8168-OPS/611 Volume II - If required, exceptions or waivers to PANS-OPS
criteria can be documented and coordinated with
the appropriate authorities
18FMS Coding
- Interpretation by various FMCSs
- Ensure that our intent is clear
- An extract of the Terminal Area Procedure
(SID/STAR and APPROACH) is coded in the form of
the waypoint and path and terminator leg types as
would be found in the full ARINC 424 database
coding compatible with the data requirements of
client FMCS
19ATS Airspace Design Structure
- Study of existing airspace structure
- Use of existing airspace structure and fixes to
the extent possible - Identification of optimal air traffic flow for
safety and efficiency - Efficient link between en route and terminal
airspace - GNSS provides optimum flexibility for terminal
area airspace design
20ATS Airspace Design Structure
21Development and Publication of Charts
- Procedure verification chart
- Data verification
- Additional quality assurance review
- ICAO Annex 4 and Aeronautical Chart Manual 8697
compliant camera ready chart - Internationally accepted format
22Flight Verification
- Validation of survey, approach design, flight
suitability - Linked to design tools to provide a seamless
electronic transition from Design and Simulation
to Validation - Carry-on package, 20cm tracking
- Simple user interface
- Completion of end-to-end audit trail
- Consistent with ICAO and FAA flight inspections
requirements
23Flight Verification Validator
Airborne Unit
24Flight Verification Validator
Ground Unit Not Required for Most Approaches
25Cockpit View
26FAA Participation
- Provided Aircraft Support and Flight Inspection
Expertise at Many Locations - Installed Validator Directly on FAA Aircraft
27Flight Verification Chart
28Flight Verification Ground Track
29GNSS/RNAV Approach Procedures Simulation
- Computer-based procedure verification with
PrecisionWare Simulator - Software allows the evaluation of approach
procedures to minimize costly flight inspection
time - Evaluate and verify obstacle, FTE, clearance
areas and turning radii - Simulate different aircraft types and different
wind conditions - Data useful for waivers and specials
30Training
- Workshops
- Tactical by design.
- Last from two to six weeks dependent on the
desired end level of expertise. - Cover the complete procedure development training
for the front line working level of the air
navigation service provider. - Introduction to GNSS, PANS-OPS criteria, GNSS
specific criteria, and approach design workshops. - Aim is to introduce the participant to GNSS
procedures and create a level of understanding
to allow for review, approval and potential
maintenance of GNSS procedures.
31Benefits Realized
- Safety
- 3-D Guidance for All Phases of Flight Inside
Terminal Areas - Increased Situational Awareness Through
Continuous Access to Navigation Information - -- Reduction in CFIT Accidents
- Efficiency
- Ability to Reduce Impact of Weather on Traffic
Flow
32Quality Control Process
- QC for any individual module as a separate
service - Runway and obstacle data only handled once but
validated throughout development process through
use of PrecisionWare - Flexibility for customer provided module(s) to be
integrate into process
33SADC Project Summary
- Project initiated Jan 1, 2001
- 37 WGS-84 surveys completed
- 238 procedures designed and charted
- GNSS LNAV/VNAV approaches
- SIDs
- STARs
- Airspace redesign for 37 airports
- 3 2-week PANS OPS Design Courses
- 16 One Day GNSS courses (in each State)
- Flight validation for all procedures
- -- Rejection rate less than 2/10ths of 1
of all procedures - Created first Nation to have all IFR runway ends
served by GNSS RNAV approaches Cape Verde
34Total Navigation Solution Summary
- Modular design
- Overall quality management plan covers each
process as well as the total system - Approach provides for maximum flexibility
- Modular implementation puts the process in
digestible pieces for all stakeholders - Customers choose the solution set which meets
their requirements - CAAs or other service providers who may be at
various stages of implementation select what
works from a menu of products - Benefits accrue to clients within twelve to
eighteen months of project inception
35Questions? Jeff CochranePh. 703-883-8088 Ext.
150E-mail Jcochrane_at_isicns.com
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