Title: The SESAR Concept of Operations in Detail
1 The SESAR Concept of Operations in Detail
Andy Barff, EUROCONTROL Philip Hogge, Airspace
Users 8th October, 2007 - NLR
2The SESAR CONOPS is
- Performance Driven
- Process Orientated
- Trajectory Based
- Founded on SWIM
3The SESAR Concept
Trajectory Based Concept Founded on SWIM ATM
Capability Levels Network Management Airspace
Organisation and Management Queue
Management Airport Operations Conflict Management
and Separation
4The world without SWIM
Airport
A/O
MET
ATC
ATC
ATC
A/O
ATC
Airport
Airport
ATC
A/O
AIS
A/O
A/O
Airport
Airport
5System Wide Information Management
MET
A/O OPS
EFB
DISTRIBUTE
ATFM
CDM
STORE
Manage Data
CDM
CHECK
FDM
World AIS
PROCESS
EAD Supplies Traditional AIS products
NAV
FIS
ATC
ATC OPS
Source RESPONSIBILITY
Output
FDM
AIS App
6The Business Trajectory
- 4D Trajectory which expresses the
Business/Mission intention of the airspace user. - Fully owned by the airspace user
- Changes via CDM processes involving user BUT does
not interfere with ATC/Pilot time-critical
decision processes. - When constraints are needed the solution is
chosen by the user whenever possible - Based on most timely and accurate data available
- Sources AOC, Airborne Automation, ANSP, 3rd
Party on behalf user. - Normally the relevant ANSP will compute
trajectory for Military or non-capable users
during flight. - Exists through out all phases of the ATM process
Business Development Trajectory
Shared Business Trajectory
7Reference Business Trajectory (RBT)
Continuous Descent Approach
RBT authorised by the ANSP, executed by the
flight crew unless there is intervention for the
purpose of separation provision or other safety
related needs.
AGREED RBT
CTA
Page 17 MJ1 Takes account of comments 56,
60. Page 17 MJ2 Takes account of comments 64
The unique 4D description of the trajectory
8ATM Capability Levels
9ATM Capability Levels
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Aircraft is a node on the SWIM network
Available 2025 Trajectory Sharing Air-Air Met
data sharing (Air-Air/Air-Ground) Avionics with
Longitudinal Navigation Performance Capability
(4D Contract) and Airborne Self-Separation
3
ATM Capability Level
SESAR 2020 Requirements Trajectory Sharing
meeting ATM requirements Avionics with Vertical
Navigation Performance capability multiple RTA
and Airborne Separation capability
2
Aircraft Delivered 2013 onwards ADS-B/IN and
avionics enabling airborne spacing Sequencing
and Merging Datalink Link 2000 applications
CDTI
1
Current Aircraft ADS-B/out (position/aircraft/m
et data) Avionics with 2D-RNP, vertical
constraint management and a single RTA Datalink
Event reporting/Intent sharing
0
2010
2020
2030
10Managing the Network
11Trajectories in all the ATM processes
12The NOP to support the Network Management
- The Network Operations Plan (NOP) a dynamic
rolling plan for continuous operations - Supports the Layered Planning process achieving a
balanced demand and capacity situation - Provides to all stakeholders precise and
up-to-date information on - Traffic demand
- Airspace and Airport Capacity
- Scenarios to assist the management of diverse
events - Network Management is the ultimate mediator
- In case of excess of demand, Airspace Users can
recommend a priority order for flights through
the User Driven Prioritisation Process (UDPP) - Monitored by Network Management
13Airspace Organisation and Management
14Airspace Organisation and Management
- European Airspace a Single Continuum
- Two types of airspace managed and unmanaged
- Managed
- All information on all traffic is shared
- Pre-determined separator is the ANSP (may be
delegated) - Unmanaged
- Traffic may not share information
- Pre-determined separator in the Flight Crew
- Full application of Flexible Use of Airspace
(FUA) by 2020 and the gradual abandonment of
fixed dimensions for special airspace activities - New airspace types (dynamic, variable, mobile)
- Improved airspace management and simulation
15Airspace Organisation and Management
- Needs of Trajectory Management determine the
dynamic adjustment of airspace - Distortions to the business/mission trajectory
kept to an absolute minimum - Potential distortions at points of transfer (LoA
etc.) eliminated through trajectory sharing - In Managed airspace user preferred routing will
apply with no need to adhere to a fixed route
structure - Route structures will be available
- Trade off between flight efficiency and capacity
will mean that route structures may be deployed
to maximise capacity and suspended when no longer
needed - In vicinity of major airports route structures
may be essential and may extend to/from cruising
levels
16Queue Management
17Queue Management (1)
- In the real world, there will be circumstances in
which, after all possible optimisations, demand
does exceed capacity. - Queuing is a natural result of the excess of
demand over capacity - Queue management is the tactical establishment
and maintenance of a safe, orderly and efficient
flow of traffic. - Includes the handling of queues, both in the air
and on the ground. - Operates on individual flights
- Closely related to the Separation process
- Queue management will not by itself reduce delays
or increase capacity - The goal is a better management of throughput,
ensuring that delay is managed in the most
fuel-efficient and environmentally acceptable
manner.
18Queue Management (2)
CTA
AMAN Horizon
Metering Fix (CTA point)
- CTA received
SWIMNet
DMAN
AMAN
EOBT
A-SMGCS
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20Single Merge Point
D
F
A
B
E
C
21Airport Operations
22Airport Operations
- Increased runway and surface safety
- Elimination of runway incursions, improved
surface movement management - Increased runway throughput
- Improved wake vortex separation techniques
prediction/detection - Minimizing and predicting runway occupancy times
- Accurate time-based spacing on final approach
- Reduced departure spacing
- Increased and consistent runway utilisation
- Arrival and departure management tools sequence
optimisation - Optimising runway configuration / mode of
operation - Increase runway utilization during low visibility
conditions - Reducing noise and pollution through operational
improvements - Continuous descent approaches, continuous climb
departures - Minimal ground and air holding
23Airport Operations
Safety is paramount SESAR goal is the
elimination of runway incursions
Images courtesy of the FLYSAFE project (TU
Darmstadt)
24Conflict Management and Separation
25Conflict Management Background and Needs
TMA and En-route capacity is a function of ATC
task-load
Task-Load
26Separation Modes
Vertical uncertainty results in a large protected
area
27Separation Modes
28Separation Modes
Cones and/or tubes
29Separation Modes
Dynamic Route Allocation
30Separation Modes
Under a 4D Contract clearance uncertainty is
contained
The aircraft guarantees a maximum degree of
deviation inall dimensions from the cleared
trajectory segment
31Separation Modes
32Separation Modes
33Conflict Resolution - ASAS Solution (courtesy of
Dassault Aviation)
ADS-B will provide
? An accurate position of the Intruder
? The Track of the Intruder
? The Ground Speed of the Intruderand so the
intruder relative course
F
M
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1
? Appropriated route change might be proposed to
the pilot
34Separation Modes
Sequence to fix continuous descent
Slowly converging separated RNP routes no
need for a platform altitudeASEP automated
monitoring of parallel streams
35Separation Modes
36Airborne Self-Separation
Self-Separation (SSEP) aware of all surrounding
traffic and its intent execute airborne
separation in relation to all other aircraft
trajectories
Managed Airspace
37Airborne Self-Separation
Self-Separation (SSEP) awareness of all
surrounding traffic and its intent execute
airborne separation in relation to all other
traffic
Particularly as an enabler to cruise climb.
Managed Airspace
38IN CONCLUSION
- SESAR stakeholders have risen to the challenge
and have developed this new Concept of
Operations. - We now respect each others positions much more!
- There is a high level of agreement and any
disagreements or caveats will be respected on the
way ahead. - SESAR will now use this Concept of Operations as
the basis of the ATM Master Plan and will test
and validate the ideas it contains.
Main themes of SESAR are very similar to those of
NextGen The SESAR Concept of Operations is fully
compliant with the ICAO OCD
39 The SESAR Concept of Operations in
DetailQuestions?
8th October, 2007 - NLR