Title: FAA Civil Aviation Satellite Navigation Update WAASLAAS
1FAA Civil Aviation Satellite Navigation
UpdateWAAS/LAAS
- Leo Eldredge, GNSS Program Manager
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- ICNS Conference
- May 5 2008
2Peak Aircraft Traffic Over The US
3Future Planning Assumptions
- By 2025 , Aviation is Expected to Increase By a
Factor of 2.7 - The NAS Will Transition to Satellite Navigation
Technology - Provide Performance-Based Navigation Services to
Enable RNAV RNP - Position Navigation Timing (PNT) is a Critical
Enabler for NextGen - New Navigation Services Must Be Cost-Beneficial
- Legacy Services With Negative Benefits/Cost Will
Eventually Be Removed Cost - Resources Will Be Limited
4Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
5FAA Satellite Navigation Program
6WAAS Architecture
38 Reference Stations
3 Master Stations
4 Ground Earth Stations
2 Geostationary Satellite Links
2 Operational Control Centers
7Geostationary Satellites (GEO)
- Provides Dual Coverage Over United States
8WAAS Vertical Service Coverage
9WAAS LNAV and RNP Coverage
10WAAS Accuracy Performance
- Use of GPS vertical not authorized for aviation
without - augmentation (SBAS or GBAS)
- WAAS Performance evaluated based on a total of
1,761 million samples (or 20,389 user days)
11Summary of RNAV(GPS) - Minima
LPV - Localizer Performance with Vertical WAAS
avionics minima LNAV/VNAV Lateral Navigation
With Vertical Baro-VNAV, or WAAS Avionics LNAV -
Lateral Navigation Non-Precision Approach (NPA)
12WAAS Approach Procedures
- As of April 10, 2008
- 1,051 LPVs
- 602 LPVs to non-ILS
- runways
- 449 LPVs to ILS
- runways
- 14 LPVs published
- to lt250 Decision
- Altitute
WAAS Procedures to be Published to All Instrument
Runways in the NAS by 2018
13WAAS Avionics Status
- General Aviation Aircraft Are Equipped With
Garmin GPS Receivers - Total WAAS Equipped Users 30,000
- Rockwell-Collins FAA Flight Inspection
Challenger Aircraft Approval August 2007 - Canadian Marconi Contract To Integrate WAAS
Sensor Into FAA Global 5000 Aircraft To Complete
In 2008 - Universal Avionics Developing WAAS Enabled
Capability In Dual Thread UNS-1 Flight Management
System Expected in 2007
14WAAS Enterprise Schedule
FLP Segment (Phase II) LPV-200 Segment (Phase
III) Dual Frequency (Phase IV) Inmarsat GEO 3
Intelsat GEO 4 TeleSat GEO 5 TBD GEO 6
TBD Approach Development
FOC
Operational
Launch 7/12
Operational
Launch 7/15
6,000
WAAS Procedure Development
15GPS Program Evolution
Space Segment
- GPS III (Block III)
- Increased accuracy
- Increased A/J power
- Signal integrity
- Search and Rescue
- L1C civil signal common w/Galileo, QZSS,
possibly GLONASS
- Modernized (Block IIR-M)
- 2nd civil signal (L2C)
- M-Code signals (L1M, L2M)
- Anti-jam flex power
- Modernized (Block IIF)
- 3rd civil signal (L5)
- Legacy (Block IIA/IIR)
- Std Service ( 6 meters RMS SIS SPS URE)
- Single frequency (L1)
- Coarse acquisition (C/A) code navigation
- Precise Service ( 2.6 m 95 URE PPS at Zero AOD)
- Y-Code (L1Y L2Y)
- Y-Code navigation
Ground Segment
- Upgraded (AEP)
- IIR-M IIF TTC
- WAGE, AII, LADO
- NMCS/AMCS
- Legacy
- TTC
- L1 L2 monitoring
- Modernized (OCX V1)
- New Architecture
- Signal Monitoring
- GPS III (OCX V2)
- GPS III TTC
- Real-Time C2
16Future GNSS Considerations
GPS Modernization
17Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS)
- Precision Approach For CAT- I, II, III
- Multiple Runway Coverage At An Airport
- Terminal Area Procedures for Arrival and Departure
18Current Activities
- Integrity Analysis and Prototype Development
- LAAS System Design Approval (SDA) Process
- LAAS Operational Implementation at Memphis
Airport - International Cooperation and Development
- CAT-III Research Development Activities
19LAAS/GBAS International Efforts
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Malaga, Spain
Sydney, Australia
Frankfurt, Germany
Memphis, Tenn.
Bremen, Germany
20Summary
- The FAA is Implementing Satellite Navigation
Systems Needed to Support Performance Based
Navigation and NextGen - The WAAS Program Has Matured Through Development
and is Rapidly Progressing Through Operational
Implementation - The First Certified LAAS is Expected In Late 2008
- Satellite Navigation is a Cornerstone of the
Next Generation Air Transportation System
(NextGen)
21Questionshttp//gps.faa.gov