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Title: Communication Domain Future Aeronautical Communications


1
Communication DomainFuture Aeronautical
Communications
  • NexSAT Steering Group 6
  • Brussels, 31st May 2005

European Organisation for the Safety of Air
Navigation
2
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • The Big Picture wider Context
  • Update on Satellite Activities
  • EU-funded Satellite Com Activities
  • ICAO Developments
  • Other Activities
  • Spectrum Issues
  • Next Steps

3
The Big Picture
4
Satellite Activities in ECTL
  • COM Domain Organisation
  • EUROCONTROL believes there is a role for
    satellites to support the future ATM
    communications requirements

5
STRATEGY / ROADMAP
CASCADE ?
Max
RNP RNAV ?
LINK 11
Mode S 5
Min
2015 50
2010 24
FCI
VHF Congestion
6
Strategic Context
New ATS Domain Applications FCI
LINK 2000 Mode S EHS
CASCADE
Airborne Separation Trajectory
negotiation Autonomous Separation
Departure Clearance Digital-ATIS Oceanic
Clearance Classical Radar
  • Strategic Context
  • Objectives
  • Scope
  • Approach

ACARS
PS RADAR
Mode S
2000gt
2005 gt
2010 gt
7
Implementation cycle
  • Why do we need to start now for a system(s) to be
    operational in 2020?
  • Link2000 example

8
ECTL/FAA MoCAP17
9
Background
  • ATM a/g voice capacity is reaching saturation
  • Most severe in Europe and parts of the United
    States
  • 8.33 kHz channel spacing in Europe
  • 25 kHz channel spacing in the US
  • New ATM concepts are being introduced requiring
    enhanced data link performance (Cf CASCADE and
    Link2000 Programs)
  • Various proposals have been made and progressed
    independently
  • None has achieved global endorsement
  • ICAO ANConf/11 Recommendation 7/4 (2003)
    requested investigations for a new, global A/G
    Communications System
  • FAA/EUROCONTROL/IATA agreed to collaborate to
    ensure that a new system was identified

10
FAA/Eurocontrol Joint Study
  • FAA/Eurocontrol 3 year joint study
  • Objectives
  • Identification of requirements and operating
    concepts
  • Investigation into new mobile communication
    technologies
  • Investigation of a flexible avionics architecture
  • Development of a Future Communications Roadmap
  • Creation of industry buy-in
  • Improvements to maximise utilisation of current
    spectrum

Federal Aviation Administration/EUROCONTROL ,
Cooperative Research and Development Action Plan
17 Future Communications Study (AP 17-04)
11
FAA/Eurocontrol Joint Study
  • Technical Theme 1 Improvements to Current
    Systems.
  • Frequency Management of Current System
  • Technical Theme 2 Identify the Mobile
    Communication operating concept
  • ICOCR, FCOCR
  • Technical Theme 3 Investigate new technologies
    for mobile communication
  • Technology pre-screening
  • Technology evaluation
  • Technology simulation
  • Technical Theme 4 Identify the communication
    roadmap
  • Technical Theme 5 Investigate feasibility of
    airborne communication flexible architecture
  • Technical Theme 6 Identify the Spectrum bands
    for new system
  • Business Theme 1 Create Multi National Framework
    (ICAO)
  • Business Theme 2 Create Industry interest
    (Industry Interest)
  • Business Theme 3 Business Model

12
Study Schedule
2007
2006
2005
2004
OPS Concepts Requirements (I)(F)COCR
I(F)COCR
Final (FCOCR)
V1
  • V3
  • COMT
  • ODT
  • ACP (ICAO)

Baseline
Technology Assessment
Pre-Screening
Spectrum
Technology Investigation
Simulations
50
Band? L-C
9
AGC-FG
Airborne Architecture
Airborne Architecture Studies
Roadmap (Transition)
Roadmap
Cost/Benefit Business Case
CBA
ICAO
13
AP17 Current Status
  • Concept and Requirements
  • Initial Draft completed (ICOCR)
  • Next steps Final version (FCOCR) to be ready by
    end 2005
  • Technology Pre-screening
  • Develop methodology and criteria Application
    with an initial set of assumption (one system for
    both voice and data, for 2015)
  • Next Steps Review of methodology and criteria
    and reconsideration of assumptions

14
AirGroundCommunicationFocusGroup
15
AGCFG
  • Objectives
  • to provide a forum for discussions for all
    stakeholders of the future aeronautical
    communications including terrestrial and
    satellite components for air/ground and air/air
    communications.
  • To identify commonalities in the stakeholders
    visions and objectives and eventually help to
    achieve convergence and build consensus in
    visions/strategies.

16
AGCFG/1
  • Organised in two parts
  • Presentations to provide information and share
    views
  • AP17, VHF band current status
  • Airbus, DSNA and LFV views
  • AeroBGAN, Anastasia, BVHF
  • Discussions on options vision(s) and
    strategy(-ies)
  • Some emerging conclusions/consensus
  • Starting point to agree on key points and
    terminology/definitions

17
AGCFG/1 Key Points (1/3)
  • DSB-AM voice will continue to be used
  • Likely to have different technologies supporting
    voice and data
  • Likely to have multiple datalinks to meet QoS
    requirements
  • No new system(s) will be implemented before 2020
    at the earliest.
  • Focus (mainly) on the avionics architecture and
    the links (being the limiting factors)

DRAFT
18
AGCFG/1 Key Points (2/3)
  • Future Aeronautical Communications to include
  • voice and data a/g and a/a, p2p and
    broadcast/multicast
  • cockpit (ATC and AOC)
  • other ATM exchanges (SUR, NAV, SAF/SEC info etc)
  • if required (business case), cabin (AAC and APC),
    with priority and pre-emption facilities for the
    safety/regularity ATS services.

DRAFT
19
AGCFG/1 Key Points (3/3)
  • Future Aeronautical Communications should
  • support all phases of flight
  • employ technology transparently to the user
  • enable smooth transition and provide support for
    legacy systems (backward compatible)
  • be implementable (time and space) in a phased
    manner and be globally (if required) applicable
  • include provision(s) for growth in capabilities
  • maximise synergies (telecomms, military) and
    maximise reuse of available technology
  • be spectrum and cost/benefit efficient and use
    efficiently existing and already planned
    infrastructure
  • if required, use different technologies for
    different phases of flight and/or applications

DRAFT
20
AGCFG/1 Definitions
  • Future Communication Infrastructure, (FCI) The
    totality of the communications equipment required
    to support the end to end communications
    requirements of ATM in the 2020 timeframe. The
    FCI includes the avionics systems, a/g data and
    voice links and the essential elements of the
    ground infrastructure.
  • Future The term future in this context is used
    to denote the time period post 2020.
  • FCS The acronym FCS will be reserved to refer to
    the Future Communications Study within the
    framework of AP17 of the EUROCONTROL/FAA MoC.

DRAFT
21
Future Communication Infrastructure
  • FCI is an amalgam of several systems, including
    the legacy systems that will still be operational
    in the future and new components (terrestrial and
    likely satellite), operating in a transparent way
    to the user.

Users
Voice
25 / 8.33 Khz
Users
ATN
VDL-2
Users
ACARS
SATCOM
FANS
Other new link(s)
IP
Users
FCI
22
Future Aeronautical Communications
1090 / New Link(s)
ATS
AOC
APC
New Link(s)
VHF 25/8.33
ATN-VDL-2 ACARS
F/R
F/R
F/R
F/R
IP Ground Infrastructure (PEN)
F/R
F/R
F/R
F/R
F/R
F/R
F/R
Regional Networks
23
Next Steps
24
ECTL AGCFG and NexSAT
  • The satellite investigations is part of the
    considerations for the future systems
  • Do we need both groups? - Two options
  • Merge the two groups
  • Keep them separately
  • (but arrange meetings, when required,
    sequentially to minimise travel expenses
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