Title: Latin America and Caribbean
1ATN/VDL Mode 2 Implementation Status
CAR/SAM ATN/GNSS Seminar Varadero, CUBA May, 6
to 9
Presentation ATN 3.1 by A. Mattos
- Latin America and Caribbean
2Presentation Overview
- ACARS Overview
- ATS use of ACARS
- FANS 1/A Services
- ACARS to ATN Transition
- VDL Mode 2 deployment
- ATN Ground Applications AMHS plans
- AIRCOM ATN Services
3SITA Aircraft Data Link Service
- Creation of SITA in 1949 by airlines to provide
them with shared network services. - Expansion of data network coverage
- VHF AIRCOM ground stations
- Satellite AIRCOM INMARSAT ground stations
- The AIRCOM Data Link Service provides aircraft
with a means to exchange data with airline
systems and ATS application systems connected to
the SITA terrestrial network. - Today SITA provides ACARS services to over 5,000
acft for AOC comms. On average we provide
services to 3,000 acft daily that exchange in
excess of 350,000 mesages
4VHF AIRCOM Coverage
5Satellite AIRCOM Coverage
6SITA AIRCOM Services
- SITA provides AIRCOM Data Link service for use by
Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting
System (ACARS) avionics. - Plain Old ACARS (POA)
- ACARS Over Aviation VHF Link Control (AVLC) (AOA)
- Internetworking
-
7AIRCOM ATS Services
- According to IATA estimates, there are about 1200
FANS 1/A equipped aircraft. - 20 ATS providers around the world are
providing/planning to provide FANS 1/A based
services - On regional context the following airlines have
datalink capabilities - TAM, LANCHILE, COPA, MEXICANA, ACES, AIR JAMAICA,
TACA, MARTINAIR, VARIG.
8AIRCOM ATS Services
- Sets of data link applications using ACARS
- Pre-FANS applications that use only the basic
text messaging capability of the ACARS avionics - Departure Clearance (DCL) and Oceanic Clearance
(OCL) - Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
- The FANS applications which require special
processing capability in the user aircraft - Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS)
- Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC)
- ATC Facilities Notification (AFN)
9AIRCOM Use for ATC Clearances
10AIRCOM use for Digital ATIS
11SITA DCL/ATIS Customers
- France
- Switzerland
- Portugal
- Spain
- Germany
- Sweden
- Austria
- Denmark
- Norway
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
- Australia
- Bahrain
- Ivory Coast
- Greece
- United Kingdom
12AIRCOM use for FANS-1/A ADS/CPDLC
13SITA FANS Customers
- US FAA
- Australia
- France (Tahiti)
- Fiji
- South Africa
- Eurocontrol
- Egypt
- Iran
- Uzbekistan
- Singapore
- India
- Myanmar
- Mongolia
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
- Sri-Lanka
- Madagascar
14ACARS to ATN Transition
- As part of LINK 2000 (the Eurocontrol Link
Program Steering Group)an industry group lead by
Boeing was formed with the objective of examining
ways to accommodate FANS 1/A aircraft in ATN
Baseline 1 airspace, to provide ATS providers
with aircraft to justify investment and maintain
progress on domestic datalink infrastructure
investment - To support FANS-1/A aircraft in ATN airspace IRRF
has considered a solution based in two kinds of
gateways internal and external. - The gateway provides the fundamental mechanism
for ATN-based ATS Providers to communicate with
FANS-1/A aircraft, and vice versa - SITA is actively involved with IRRF group in
order to develop/provide an external gateway
15Domestic FANS with External Gateway
16VHF ACARS to VDL transition
- ICAO VHF Digital Datalink (VDL)
- Mode 2
- ACARS replacement
- ATN compatible
- SARPS were included in Annex 10 in Nov1997
- 3Kbits/s throughput for ATC use
- transition solution
- Mode 3
- Mode 4
17VHF ACARS to VDL transition
- SITA will increase VHF AIRCOM data link capacity
by introducing VHF Digital Link Mode 2 service
providing 10-20 times more capacity per channel. - Industry has defined the ACARS over AVLC (AOA)
standard as a means to operate existing ACARS
applications over the VDL 2 network - SITA is currently trialling the AOA service with
a major European Airline - The VGS (VDL Mode 2 and ACARS capable) has been
delivered in October 2000 and deployment started
beginning in January 2001
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19ATN Ground Applications AMHS Plans
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- SITA is planning to build an Aeronautical Message
Handling Service (AMHS) that fully complies to
the ICAO ATN AMHS Standards and Recommended
Practices - SITA is assessing ATS provider requirements for
introduction and use of AMHS services in order to
determine when the service should be rolled out - SITA can provide either a back-up or primary AMHS
service
20ATN Ground Applications AMHS Plans
- ATS ground-to-ground communications are
increasingly using generic telecommunications
services e.g - the FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI)
initiative to replace the FAAs leased lines with
a Frame Relay and ATM backbone - the Eurocontrol CFMU regional IP service to
support the Enhanced Tactical Flow Management
System - SITA encourages ATS providers to consider
providing AMHS services over an IP network
service, ATN ground/ground routers are not
essential for AMHS services
21AIRCOM ATN Services
- VDL Mode 2/ATN
- VDL/ATN will support the ICAO ATN CM, CPDLC, ADS,
and FIS applications - Launch September 2002
- Successful Flight tests with Eurocontrol January
2002-CPDLC messages exchanged end-to-end - VHF Ground Stations (VGS) POA/AOA/ATN Capable
Deployment in 2002 - GACS Gateway (Genereric ATN Com Service)
- permits legacy ACARS applications to use an ATN
service - provides ATN interface for new binary (AOS ATS)
applications - SITA is working with Eurocontrol, BA and LH on
GACS trials - Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Services (AMSS)
Data-3 - Suports connection to ATN network
22By concluding...
- SITA works with the ATS providers developing data
link applications to ensure they are accessible
to the AIRCOM customer airlines. - SITA encourages the use of the existing ACARS
AIRCOM infrastructure to the ATS providers for
initial ATS datalink applications (D-ATIS, DCL,
OCM, FANS 1/A) - ATC providers implementing CPDLC services will
have to offer them to ATN and FANS-1/A equipped
aircraft to have a significant impact on airspace
capacity by 2005 - SITA is willing to work/partner with ATS
providers to support plans and trials for ACARS
based ATS applications and ATN service provision
including AMHS
23Gracias por su atención!!!!