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Title: RTCA SC202 Overview


1
RTCA SC-202 Overview
  • Special Committee SC-202 Portable Electronic
    Devices
  • Presented by Jeff Schiffer, Intel Labs

2
RTCA SC-202 Overview
  • RTCA Background
  • Committee Makeup and Membership
  • Approach and Focus of Committee
  • SC-202 Working Groups
  • Conclusion

3
RTCA
  • RTCA, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit
    corporation
  • Develops consensus-based recommendations
    regarding aviation system issues
  • Functions as a Federal Advisory Committee
  • Recommendations are used by the Federal Aviation
    Administration as the basis for policy, program,
    and regulatory decisions
  • Used by private sector as the basis for
    development, investment and other business
    decisions

4
RTCA
  • Organized in 1935 as the Radio Technical
    Commission for Aeronautics
  • Today includes roughly 250 government, industry
    and academic organizations from the United States
    and around the world
  • Member organizations from aviation community,
    including
  • government organizations,
  • airlines,
  • airspace user and airport associations,
  • labor unions,
  • aviation service and equipment suppliers

5
SC-202 Makeup
  • Committee Established March 20th 2003
  • FAA request for committee to develop guidelines
    for PEDs
  • Co-Chairman
  • David Carson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
  • Bill Winfrey, Delta Air Lines
  • Designated Federal Official
  • Dave Correia, FAA, AFS-350
  • RTCA Program Director
  • Harold Moses
  • Program Schedule
  • First meeting in May 2003
  • Phase I - Near-Term PED Technology Assessment
    Jan 2004  
  • Phase II - Longer-Term Technology Assessment Oct
    2005

6
Approach
  • SC-202 guidance is contained in a Terms of
    Reference (TOR) document
  • What aspects to consider
  • Coordination with other industry groups
  • Users of SC-202 guidelines documentation
  • Schedule
  • Schedule for two phases of work
  • Phase 1 considers Near-Term (currently available)
    PED Technology
  • Phase 2 will address Longer-Term PED Technology
    Assessment

7
Phase 1 Focus
  • Currently existing PED technologies
  • Specifically current generation
  • Cellular telephones
  • Current technology wireless PDAs, and
  • Devices with IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and
    Bluetooth wireless network capabilities

8
Phase 2 Focus
  • Emerging PED technologies
  • Ultra-wideband devices, or
  • Pico-cells for telephone use on board aircraft
  • Phase 2 work will start after, and build on,
    Phase 1

9
SC202 Working Groups
  • Group 1 - PEDs characterization, test,
    evaluationLeader Jeff Schiffer (Intel
    Corporation)
  • Group 2 - Aircraft test and analysis Leader
    Kent Horton (Delta Air Lines)
  • Group 3 - Aircraft systems susceptibility
    Leader Doug Hughes (Alion Science Technology)
  • Group 4 - Risk Assessment, Practical application,
    and final documentation Leader
    Steve Rines (Connexion by Boeing)

10
Conclusion
  • Final Plenary session of SC-202 for Phase 1 work
    is in January
  • Recommendation for publishing Phase 1 guidelines
    at that time
  • Start of Phase 2 will be immediately after
    release of the Phase 1 documentation
  • Phase 2 guidelines complete by October 2005

11
Backup
12
Working Group 1 Tasks
  • Define normal and fault modes of operation for
    each PED class identified in the Phase 1
    candidate list
  • Evaluate each PED class to determine the worst
    case condition or conditions
  • PED class characteristics will be integrated into
    an operational scenario to evaluate potential for
    harmful interference to critical aircraft
    systems. 

13
Working Group 2 Tasks
  • Verify guidance in ED118 is sufficient to
    quantify immunity levels of DO-160D qualified
    aircraft.
  • Evaluate coupling mechanisms and interference
    paths defined in ED118 for applicability to
    other-than DO-160D qualified aircraft.
  • Determine if sufficient guidance exists in
    existing documentation to establish common
    coupling mechanisms and interference paths for
    non-intentional transmitters on all three classes
    of aircraft susceptibility.

14
Working Group 3 Tasks
  • Define a process for determining the
    susceptibility level of an aircraft and the
    susceptibility levels of associated aircraft
    systems
  • Define classes of aircraft susceptibility for use
    in PED evaluation. 
  • Review three classes tentatively identified by
    WG4
  • Non-HIRF certified, pre-1987 aircraft
  • post-1987 partial-HIRF qualified, and
  • post 1997 HIRF qualified aircraft

15
Working Group 4 Tasks
  • Coordinate with all SC-202 working groups
  • Establish additional analysis, aircraft
    evaluation and/or PEDs research
  • Define process to regulate use of PEDs on
    aircraft that can be mapped directly to assessed
    risks
  • If warranted, define standardized process for
    qualification or verification of aircraft
    configurations for immunity to PEDs technologies
  • Coordinate PEDs and air transport industry
    reviews of the recommended qualification,
    regulation and enforcement processes

16
Working Group 4 Tasks
  • Produce an outline report document to be
    circulated to all WGs
  • Work closely with all SC-202 working groups to
    coordinate writing and compilation of the Phase 1
    RTCA guidelines document. 
  • Refine the evaluation process to address emerging
    PEDs technologies. 
  • The same process will then be used to accomplish
    SC-202 Phase 2

17
SC202 Membership Representation
  • Examples of representation from several
    membership categories
  • Airframe Manufacturers Airbus, Boeing,
    Bombardier
  • Regulators FAA, US-DOT, Transport Canada
  • Other Industry Working Groups ARINC, ATA, RTCA
    SC-159, Consumer Electronics Association, EUROCAE
    WG-58
  • Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Qualcomm,
    Verizon, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Intel,
    Panasonic
  • Airlines AAL, DAL, DLH, JAL, CAL, UPS, FDX,
    UAL, NWA, USA, SWA
  • Avionics Manufacturers Honeywell, Rockwell,
    Matsushita, Northrup Grumman, SITA, Teledyne,
    AirCell, Inc., General Dynamics, Connexion by
    Boeing
  • Universities and Research Organizations NASA, U
    of Oklahoma, Carnegie Mellon, Alion Science
    Technology, MITRE, Altobridge, CAVOK
    International
  • Air Line Pilots Association
  • Association of Flight Attendants
  • The list is not exhaustive, but intended to show
    the breadth of membership representation
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