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Title: Findings of the inventory work


1
  • Findings of the inventory work

2
High Level Group on the Single European
Sky Confirmed the need to establish technical
regulation on the basis of the new
approachwhere essential requirements, rules and
standards are complementary and consistent.
3
Statements from the interoperability Regulation
(1)
  • Enhancing the level of integration at Community
    level would result in better efficiency and lower
    costs for system procurement and maintenance and
    in improved operational coordination.
  • The predominance of national technical
    specifications used in procurement has led to
    fragmentation of the systems market.. these
    practices slow down the introduction of new
    operational concepts.
  • The internal market is a Community objective and
    therefore measures taken under this Regulation
    should contribute to its progressive development
    in this sector.

4
Statements from the interoperability Regulation
(2)
  • It is therefore appropriate to define essential
    requirements which should apply to the EATMN, its
    systems, constituents and associated procedures.

ER
5
Statements from the interoperability Regulation
(3)
  • Implementing rules for interoperability should be
    drawn up for systems whenever necessary to
    complement or further refine the essential
    requirements
  • Those rules should also be drawn up where
    necessary to facilitate the coordinated
    introduction of new concepts of operation or
    technology.

IR
6
Statements from the interoperability Regulation
(4)
  • The development and adoption of Community
    specifications concerning EATMN, its systems and
    constituents and associated procedures is an
    appropriate means of defining the technical and
    operational conditions necessary to meet the
    essential requirements and relevant implementing
    rules for interoperability
  • Compliance with published Community
    specifications creates a presumption of
    conformity with the essential requirements and
    the relevant implementing rules for
    interoperability.

7
Extracts from Chapter 1 of the interoperability
Regulation
  • The EATMN, its systems and their constituents and
    associated procedures shall meet essential
    requirements
  • Implementing rules for interoperability shall be
    drawn up whenever necessary to achieve in a
    coherent way the objectives of this Regulation.
  • In pursuit of the objective of this Regulation,
    Community specifications may be established.
  • Compliance with the essential requirements and/or
    the implementing rules for interoperability shall
    be presumed for systems, together with associated
    procedures, or constituents that meet relevant
    Community specifications and whose reference
    numbers have been published in the Official
    Journal of the European Union.

8
Candidates CSs (KD input)
  • Class I
  • Class II
  • Class III
  • Class IV

9
GENERAL
Reference CONOPS (2011)
Software Assurance Level
Cross Domain Information Sharing
A-CDM
UAV Systems Operation
ASM
Flexible Use Of Airspace
Airspace Design
ATFM
IFPS User Manual
Data Exchange Format
E-ATFM (CFMU/IFPS)
ATS
OLDI
Open ATC Architecture Model
ATS Middleware (ACC-ACC only)
Interoperability Of Flight Data Processing
A-SMGSC (Level 1 2)
COM
NAV
GBAS CAT I
Procedures on Use of GPS
Surveillance Data Exchange
SURV
AIS
MET
CLASS I Candidate CSs (started by 2006)
10
GENERAL
ASM
ATFM
DL Services over ATN in Continental Airspace
DL Services over FANS1/A in Continental Airspace
DL Services over ACARS in Continental Airspace
ATS
A-SMGCS (Level 3 higher)
Arrival Management
Departure Management
Surveillance Performance
European AMHS Profile
Voice over IP (ground only)
Telephone for ATC purposes
COM
NAV
SBAS
Galileo, GNSS
Multilateration Equipment
Surveillances Services using ADS-B
Ground-based primary radar equipment
SURV
AIS
Generic Data Process Principles
Integrity - Data Origination
Integrity - Data Publication
Systems Procedures For the use of MET info
MET
CLASS II Candidate CSs (started in 2007)
11
GENERAL
ATFM-CDM
Reference CONOPS (2020)
ASM
ATFM
Advanced Data Exchange Formats
ATS
Interfaces CWP / Data Processing
Interfaces with Flight Data Operator Positions
Interfaces with Local centre Sub-systems
Flight Plan Information Subscriber Systems
ATS Middleware (inter intra ACC)
COM
Directory services In Support of AMHS
Voice over IP (including air/ground)
NAV
GBAS CAT II/III
DME ground equipment
ILS ground equipment
MLS
SURV
AIS
Aeronautical Information Exchange (AIXM)
CLASS III Candidate CSs (started by 2008 or later)
MET
12
GENERAL
ASM
ATFM
ATS
Surveillance Data Processing
COM
HF radio equipment
Ground and mobile AM Stations (117.975 137
Mhz)
UHF for use by Civil ATC
NAV
NDB Ground equipment
VOR, D-VOR ground equipment
VHF Marker Beacon Ground equipment
SURV
Ground-based secondary radar equipment
AIS
MET
CLASS IV Candidate CSs
13
  • Questions Answers Session

14
  • The ESO Standardization Process

15
(insert Andrew slides here)
16
  • Introduction to the Work Programme

17
(insert Harmut slides here)
18
  • Description of the Candidates
  • Community Specifications

19
Class IVCandidate CSs
20
(insert Bob slides here)
21
Class IIICandidate CSs
  • (to be developed
  • from 2008 onwards)

22
(insert Bob slides here)
23
Class IICandidate CSs
  • (to be developed
  • from 2007 onwards)

24
ATS (Class II)
CS on DL Services over ATN in Continental
airspace
CS on DL Services over FANS in Continental
airspace
CS on DL Services over ACARS in Continental
airspace
  • Support on-going deployment of data link in
    Europe
  • IR on data link will define
  • Set of DL services, communication
    infrastructure(s), high-level interoperability
    certification requirements
  • CSs selected as Means of Compliance of the IR on
    data link
  • Ensure operational and technical interoperability
  • Contain functional, technical, performance,
    safety low-level requirements
  • Based on EUROCAE documents (ED120, ED110, ED100)

25
ATS (Class II)
CS on A-SMGSC (Level 3 higher)
CS on Arrival Management
CS on Departure Management
  • CSs supporting Essential Requirements
  • Seamless operation,support of new concept, safety
    and environmental constraints
  • Prepare future implementation
  • AMAN/DMAN (2005-2007), A-SMGCS L3 L4
    (2006-2009)
  • CSs will include
  • Definition of common terminology, functions and
    rules of use
  • Based on EUROCONTROL documents (OCD, ORD) and
    EUROCAE documents (MOPS)
  • Possible merge with the A-CDM CS

26
ATS (Class II)
CS on Surveillance Performance
  • Means of Compliance of the IR on Surveillance
    Performance and Interoperability Requirements
  • High level interoperability rules and common
    performance of data surveillance
  • Community Specifications
  • Generic purpose
  • Functions, interface and performance low-level
    requirements

27
COM (Class II)
CS on ATM Voice Communications over IP (ground)
CS on Use of Telephone for ATC purpose
CS on ATS Message Handling System (AMHS) Profile
  • CS on AMHS
  • Define the functional AMHS profile in force in
    Europe list of functions/options TCP/IP
    internetworking
  • Use SPACE project deliverables and EUROCONTROL
    documents
  • CS on Telephone
  • Recognize analogue ATS R2 and digital ATS QSIG
    standards under the European Regulation
  • Support R2 to QSIG transition
  • CS on ATM Voice Communication Over IP
  • Prepare deployment (2010)
  • Use EUROCAE-67 specifications (2006/2007)
    ops/tech specifications, transition,
    qualification tests

28
(insert Franck slides here)
29
Class ICandidate CSs
  • (to be developed
  • from March 2006 onwards)

30
GENERAL (Class I)
Software Assurance Level
Cross Domain Information Sharing
Reference CONOPS (2011)
  • Not directly related to a specific IR
  • CONOPS 2011 CSs for elevating the concept of
    operation at a formal status under the SES
    regulation
  • Will be part of the reference model for detailed
    CSs
  • Based on EUROCONTROL ConOps Volume II
  • Need for a CS or other options to be discussed?
  • Cross Domain info sharing
  • Provide a common model and terminology for CSs
    which rely on data exchange (e.g. AMAN, DMAN,
    CDM, ...)
  • Based on SWIM
  • Need for a CS or other options to be discussed?
  • Software Assurance Level
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL EUROCAE doc (e.g.
    ESARR, ED109, DO78A, ...) to be recognised under
    Interoperability Regulation

31
ASM (Class I)
UAV Systems Operation
Airspace Design
Flexible Use of Airspace
  • Flexible Use of Airspace
  • To share airspace between civil and military
    based on user requirements
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL doc
  • Airspace design
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL doc
  • UAV system operation
  • Concept of operation of UAVs as part of the ATM
  • (What should be included in such a standard?)

32
ATFM (Class I)
Data Exchange
A-CDM
E-ATFM
IFPS User Manual
  • IFPS User Manual
  • Provide the users with access manual to submit,
    accept, modify and distribute flight plans
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL IFPS User Manual
    status under formal SES regulation
  • Airport CDM
  • For Airport partners to receive relevant info on
    time
  • Standards available for industry to develop CDM
    products
  • Data Exchange
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL doc under formal SES
    regulation to adopt ADEXP format for data
    exchange
  • European ATFM
  • Transposition of EUROCONTROL under formal SES
    regulation
  • For ANSPs for verification of system under SES
    regulation

33
(insert Franck slides here)
34
(insert Bob slides here)
35
  • Questions Answers Session
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