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This forum aims to create a database of validation scenarios used in ASAS experiments, gather representative scenarios, and disseminate the collected data. It also integrates the data with the Virtual Data Repository (VDR).
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IsdefeIngeniería de Sistemas CARE/ASAS ACTIVITY 2 FOLLOW-UP:VALIDATION FRAMEWORK DISSEMINATION FORUM 10.10.2002
CARE/ASAS ACTIVITY 2 FOLLOW-UP:VALIDATION FRAMEWORK DISSEMINATION FORUM WP 1: SCENARIO FRAMEWORK ASAS SCENARIO REPOSITORY Isdefe: Juan Alberto Herrería García jherreria@isdefe.es Bretigny, 10/10/2002
ASAS Scenario Repository OBJECTIVE CONTENTS INTEGRATION ON VDR CONCLUSIONS
Objectives OBJECTIVES
Objectives • MAIN GOAL: TO CREATE A DATABASE OF VALIDATION SCENARIOS PREVIOUSLY USED TO VALIDATE ASAS APPLICATIONS • COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE, PREVIOUS SCENARIOS USED IN ASAS EXPERIMENTS FROM • THE ORGANISATIONSOF THE CONSORTIUM • ORGANISATIONS EXTERNAL TO THE CONSORTIUM • TO DISSEMINATE THE DATA COLLECTED
Contents CONTENTS
Contents (I) • ORGANISATIONS CONTRIBUTING • ORGANISATIONS INTERNAL TO THE CONSORTIUM • NATS • NLR • QinetiQ • ORGANISATIONS EXTERNAL TO THE CONSORTIUM • CENA • EUROCONTROL EXPERIMENTAL CENTRE (EEC) • UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Contents (II) • SCENARIOS GATHERED • SCENARIOS FOR AIRBORNE TRAFFIC SITUATIONAL AWARENESS • Enhanced Visual Acquisition , from University of Glasgow (COAST) • Enhanced Visual Acquisition (EMERALD) TOTAL: 2 scenarios • SCENARIOS FOR AIRBORNE SPACING • NONE TOTAL: 0 scenarios
Contents (III) • SCENARIOS GATHERED • SCENARIOS FOR AIRBORNE SEPARATION • Station Keeping in TMA, from EEC (EACAC JUN ‘99, JUN ‘00, NOV ‘00, NOV ‘01) • Longitudinal Station Keeping, from NATS • Longitudinal Station Keeping (EMERALD) • Station Keeping on Approach (EMERTA) • Lateral and Vertical Crossing and Passing in En-route, from EEC (EACAC JUN ‘99, JUN ‘00, NOV ‘00, NOV ‘01) • ASAS Crossing Procedure, from CENA (ACP, ASAS_MBB99) • Strategic ASAS through flight plans. Merging ASAS equipped aircraft with non ASAS aircraft in MAS, from University of Glasgow • Closely Space Parallel Approaches (EMERALD) TOTAL: 15 scenarios
Contents (IV) • SCENARIOS GATHERED • SCENARIOS FOR AIRBORNE SELF-SEPARATION • Autonomous Aircraft, from EEC, (FAST, FREER-3) • Autonomous Aircraft in TMA, from NLR • Autonomous Aircraft (EMERALD) • Basic Cruise Free Flight, from NLR TOTAL: 5 scenarios
Contents (V) • SCENARIOS DATA • GENERAL DATA • Validation Framework Identification (ID) • Validation Framework Version • Author • Organisation • Creation Date • Execution Date • Name of the Project/Study • Validation Methodology • Validation Tool • ASAS CATEGORY AND APPLICATION • HIGH LEVEL OBJECTIVES • DEDICATED TEMPLATE FOR EACH SCENARIO (SCENARIO COMPONENTS) • DOCUMENTS DEVELOPING THE SCENARIO
Integration on VDR INTEGRATION ON VDR
Integration on VDR (I) • CONTENTS • GENERAL DATA • Validation Framework Identification (ID) • Validation Framework Version • Author • Organisation • Creation Date • Execution Date • Name of the Project/Study • Validation Methodology • Validation Tool • ASAS CATEGORY AND APPLICATION • HIGH LEVEL OBJECTIVES • LINK TO THE DEDICATED TEMPLATE FOR EACH SCENARIO • LINKS TO THE DOCUMENTS DEVELOPING THE SCENARIO
Integration on VDR (II) • QUERIES • FOUR POSSIBILITIES TO QUERY THE ASAS REPOSITORY Currently • ASAS Applications & Associated Phase of Flight • High Level Objectives • Projects In the near future • Validation Technique • Judgmental/Survey • Analytical • Fast Time Simulation • Real Time Simulation
Conclusions CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions • THE ASAS REPOSITORY IS AN EXCELLENT TOOL TO TRACE THE VALIDATION EXERCISES OF ASAS APPLICATIONS • ITS INTEGRATION WITHIN THE VDR IMPROVES THE POWER AND FURTHER DISSEMINATES ITS INFORMATION • ALL THE EXPERTS PERFORMING EXPERIMENTS WITH ASAS APPLICATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO POPULATE THE VDR WITH THE DATA OFTHE EXPERIMENTS • THIS WAY, THE WHOLE EXPERTS COMMUNITY WILL BENEFIT OF A POWERFUL TOOL SUCH AS VDR, DISSEMINATING THEIR EXPERIENCES AND RESULTS • ASAS SCENARIO REPOSITORY FORMS THE DELIVERABLE 2
Conclusions • THANK YOU VERY MUCH • CENA • EEC • UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW • EUROCONTROL VDR TEAM • FOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS TASK