bernhard czerlitzki german aerospace center (dlr) institute of flight guidance
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ASAS Thematic Network 2 nd Workshop 6-8 October 2003 – Malmö Session 1 – ATSA Application Track. MA-AFAS – Taxi Management and Alert Tests with DLR‘s Research Aircraft ATTAS. Bernhard Czerlitzki German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Flight Guidance. Overview. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
© DLR, Institute of Flight Guidance
ASAS Thematic Network
2nd Workshop 6-8 October 2003 – Malmö
Session 1 – ATSA Application Track
Bernhard CzerlitzkiGerman Aerospace Center (DLR)
Institute of Flight Guidance
MA-AFAS – Taxi Management and Alert Tests
with DLR‘s Research Aircraft ATTAS
© DLR, Institute of Flight Guidance ASAS Thematic Network – 2nd Workshop 6-8
October 2003 – Malmö
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Overview
1. MA-AFAS Programme
2. Taxi Management Solutions
3. A-SMGCS Ground Infrastructure at DLR
4. Test Configuration with ATTAS
5. Taxi Management Trials
6. Results
7. Conclusions
© DLR, Institute of Flight Guidance ASAS Thematic Network – 2nd Workshop 6-8
October 2003 – Malmö
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MA-AFAS Programme
MA-AFAS “More Autonomous Aircraft in the Future ATM System”
20 European partners (led by BAE Systems)28 M€ 3 year programme
funded by the European Commission under Framework 5
Key Action 4 New Perspectives in Aeronautics
Duration March 2000 – July 2003
Objective To transform European CNS/ATM research resultsinto practical operational ATM procedures
with thepotential to radically improve the European
ATMscenario in the near term
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Increased Situation Awareness- Airport Map Display- Ground CDTI
Use of Digital Datalink instead of Voice- CPDLC for Ground Operations- Display of Taxi Route and Taxi Clearances
Use of Airport Map Databases according to ED-99
Surveillance and Warning- Runway Alert- Runway Incursion
Taxi Management Solutions
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Map Display Featuring:
- Runways & Taxiways- Parking Positions & Gates- Intersections & Stopbars- Buildings & Aprons- Traffic Objects- Own Aircraft symbol- Designators for Traffic & Airport Objects
Presentation:- Clear, Comprehensible- Three Display Modes- Several Display Ranges- Text line for CPDLC messages
Creation of airport maps via Map Creation Tool:- EGDM, LIRA, EDVE, EDDF
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Surveillance Functions Advisory on
- Runway Alert : When entering the area in front of a Runway (= holding box) ==> two different warning messages according to clearance of runway- Runway Incursion : Ownship is situated on runway and another aircraft or ground vehicle enters the same runway => several warning levels and messages according to distance, speed and heading of traffic objects
Independent Operation :- No Ground Systems needed
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Ground CDTI
ADS-B and / or TIS-B
Situation Awareness only
Several manual and automatic decluttering options
Three different symbols for- aircraft with Heading Information- aircraft without heading information- ground vehicles
Aircraft with heading information are displayed with a label containing information about: ID, ground speed, altitude
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Display of Taxi Route ATC composes Taxi Messages
by selecting airport segments (taxiways, etc.) on Taxi Tool screen
Taxi Messages :- Clearances- Taxi Route Instructions- Message is displayed textually- Taxi Route is calculated by analysing CPDLC message
Taxi Route :- Cleared and uncleared part- Display of stopbar in front of uncleared runway
Definition of set of taxi relatedCPDLC messages
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Simulation Ground Infrastructure at DLR
MA-AFASAvionics Rack
ATTASSimulation
FMUFMU
CMUCMU
SDFSDF Ground-
TrafficDisplay
Ground-TrafficDisplay
TaxiTool
TaxiToolIHTP
IHTP
TIS-BTIS-B
VDL- 4Transp.
VDL- 4Transp.
TrackGenerator
TrackGenerator
State Vector
A-SMGCSSimulation
"CPDLC"
ADS-B
CPDLC
TIS-B
Simulated
ADS-B
Simulated CockpitPosition
Ground-Traffic
Generator
Ground-Traffic
Generator
DLRDemo-
Cockpit
VDL- 4GroundStation
VDL- 4GroundStation
B/CastServer
B/CastServer TIS-B
SimulatedOther Traffic
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October 2003 – Malmö
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ATTAS (VFW614) and Experimental Cockpit
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October 2003 – Malmö
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ATTAS Front Cockpit – Pilot‘s View
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Taxi Trials at Braunschweig Airport
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Communication Link
ATC - Supervisor
Shadow ATC A/C
TIS-B
CPDLC
Com
mun
icat
ion
by
tele
phon
eR
/T Com
munication
ATC
- A/C
ADS-B
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Braunschweig Scenario
TT-4: Tower Apron – C – D – RWY08 – B – F – DLR Apron
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October 2003 – Malmö
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Runway Alert, Runway Incursion
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October 2003 – Malmö
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MA-AFAS Taxi Management - Results
Pilots comments- Easy use of the system- Implementation of a history function regarding CPDLC messages (pilot need for review of the sent/received messages)- Taxi map display needs to be reviewed (e.g.colors, map details)- Incoming messages on the MCDU/Nav Display; an audio indication would be advantageous
Operational procedures- Pilot in command was taxiing,- Co-pilot was observing the display and managing data link communication
Situation awareness benefits and pilot workload- not assessed (simple airport layout, good weather conditions during the taxi trials)
© DLR, Institute of Flight Guidance ASAS Thematic Network – 2nd Workshop 6-8
October 2003 – Malmö
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MA-AFAS Taxi Management - Conclusions
Achievements
Taxi Management- map display, own aircraft position and traffic information on the Nav Display- uplink of taxi routes- typical CPDLC messages during ground operations were sent and received- Runway alert, runway incursion
VDL-4 Datalink Applications- ADS-B- TIS-B- CPDLC