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CARE/ASAS Achievements and future activities. Francis Casaux CARE/ASAS manager on behalf of EUROCONTROL. References. CARE/ASAS Action Plan document Version 5.0 – 6 November 2004 CARE website http://www.eurocontrol.int/care. CARE/ASAS Initial Objectives.
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CARE/ASAS Achievements and future activities Francis Casaux CARE/ASAS manager on behalf of EUROCONTROL
References • CARE/ASAS Action Plan document • Version 5.0 – 6 November 2004 • CARE website • http://www.eurocontrol.int/care Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
CARE/ASAS Initial Objectives • Promote co-operative work on ASAS within Europe • Establish a common view on ASAS applications • Support the validation of the strategic line of action related to ‘transfer of separation responsibility to the cockpit’ identified in the ATM Strategy for 2000+ • Make the best use of the wide range of competencies which are required to address all the issues • Avoid the duplication of R&D efforts Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
CARE/ASAS Management • CARE/ASAS Management • CARE manager : Mick van Gool (EUROCONTROL SD/ESC) • CARE/ASAS manager : Francis Casaux (CENA) • CARE/ASAS Management Board • composed of ASAS experts (EUROCONTROL HQ, EEC, ATS providers, R&D centres, Universities) • who advise the CARE/ASAS manager, initiate the work, follow the progress, evaluate the results • Observers : European Commission, IATA, Airbus, JAA • Coordination with EATM programmes and domains • Eighteen meetings from October 1999 to November 2004 Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
CARE/ASAS Management • CARE/ASAS Action Plan (CA/99-001) • Activities: Description and status • Relationship with EATM programmes/domains • Relationship with EC and EC funded projects • Relationship with Action Plan 1 (and 18) of the FAA/EUROCONTROL R&D Committee • Reference Document List (CA/00-010) • 66 deliverables available through the CARE website • E-mail lists (CA/01-026) • CARE/ASAS Management Board • CARE/ASAS Interest Group Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
CARE/ASAS Management • Three levels of cooperation • Level 1 - Exchange : Organisations exchanged information on R&D work. There was no CARE/ASAS funding. • Level 2 - Cooperation : The objective was a more efficient use of the existing resources within each organisation. Calls for Interest were issued to define the work. There was no CARE/ASAS funding. • Level 3 - Collaboration : Organisations were working together on the same R&D project. A common funding was necessary. The work to be performed was defined and agreed at the CARE/ASAS Management Board level. Calls for Tender were issued. Four projects were conducted. Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 0 - Communications • CARE Website: http://www.eurocontrol.int/care • Regularly updated • Vehicle for the four CARE/ASAS calls for tender • Communication activities • Reporting within EUROCONTROL (e.g. R&D Review Group, ODIAC, etc.) and outside (e.g. SCRSP) • CARE/ASAS CD-Rom • Dissemination of CARE/ASAS deliverables • Dissemination of information related to ASAS (e.g. ATM R&D seminar, ANConf/11) • Technical Interchange Meeting on ASAS (coordinated with AP1) • November 1999 - NASA/Ames • November 2000 - Brétigny • October 2002 - NASA/Ames • Activities continued through the ASAS Thematic Network Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 0 - Communications • ASAS Thematic Network: ASAS-TN (2003-2004) • Involving the industry (i.e. aircraft, avionics & ATM) and pilot/controller professional associations • ASAS-TN events: • 1st workshop - Rome - April 2003 - ASAS Operational improvements – Dream or Reality? • 2nd workshop - Malmö - October 2003 - ASAS what does it mean operationally? • 3rd workshop - Toulouse - April 2004 - ASAS Making it happen (Airborne and Ground Functions for ASAS Implementation) • Seminar - Brighton - October 2004 - “ASAS Time for Decisions - The Way Forward” • ASAS-TN website : http://www.asas-tn.org • ASAS-TN2 on ASAS and ADS-B applications (2005-2007) Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 1 - Problem Dimensions • Initial objectives • Review of the existing work on ASAS • Analysis of the degree of validation achieved so far • Identification of areas needing further work • Cooperative work • Call for tender issued in February 2000 • Consortium of nine organisations lead by NLR • Report (CA/00-012) delivered in November 2000 and disseminated in April 2001 via mail and internet • Main results presented at the ASAS TIM in November 2000 • In stand-by since April 2001 • The yearly ‘Tableaux de Bord’ from ASAS-TN2 should provide similar information on an annual basis Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 2 - Validation Framework • Initial objectives • Comparison of study’s results • Development of an approved validation framework (scenarios, metrics and tools) • EEC was leading this activity • Several meetings and teleconference were held • Cooperative work • EEC, CENA, Glasgow University • A report (CA/01-020) ‘Towards a validation Framework for ASAS applications’ was delivered in June 2001 Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 2 - Validation Framework • Collaborative work • Call for tender issued in July 2001 • VF project - Consortium of five organisations lead by NATS • Several technical deliverables (e.g. scenarios, system and human performance metrics, validation framework) • Dissemination forum in October 2002 at EEC • Final report (CA/02-036) delivered in November 2002 and disseminated in March 2003 via internet • In stand-by since May 2003 • ASAS applications are similar to any ATM applications • Validation work is conducted at project level (e.g. NUPII) • Validation Plan Drafting Group was set up by the EUROCONTROL ADS programme Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 3 - Safety • Initial objectives: • Phase 1 - Influencing parameters for airborne separation minima and first attempt of quantification • NLR was leading this activity • Several meetings and teleconference were held • Cooperative work • Glasgow University, CENA, NLR • A report (CA/01-019) ‘Investigation of Experience in Modelling and Determining Separation Minima’ was delivered in June 2001 Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 3 - Safety • Collaborative work • Call for tender issued in August 2000 • ASM (Airborne Separation Minima) project - Consortium of five organisations lead by Sofréavia • Several technical deliverables (e.g. OSEDs and OHAs for two ASAS applications, Estimation of safe separation criteria) • Dissemination forum in December 2001 at EEC • Final report (CA/01-018) delivered in April 2002 • The ASM project extension study delivered its report (CA/02-041) ‘Lessons learnt from the OSED/OHA activities and hazard brainstorm’ in September 2002 • All results disseminated in March 2003 via Internet Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 3 - Safety • In stand-by since May 2003 • Work done within AP1 on ‘Safety and ASAS applications’ • The EUROCONTROL ACAS programme launched the IAPA (Implication on ACAS Performances due to ASAS implementation) project • The EUROCONTROL ADS programme launched: • The ASFA (Airborne Surveillance Functional Architecture) project • A safety analysis project on six ‘Package I’ applications • A project on the definition of separation minima using ADS-B • The MFF (Mediterranean Free Flight) project released some safety work and a safety workshop was planned Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 4 - ASAS Application Definition • Initial objectives • Support the definition of ASAS applications • Started in October 2001 • Cooperative work • Document on terminology (CA/02-039) ‘Applications and Services’ delivered on February 2002 • CENA developed the document (CA/02-037) ‘Review of ASAS applications studied in Europe’ which was delivered on February 2002 • Support to the OSED Drafting Group created by the EUROCONTROL ADS programme (2003) • Support to the RFG (Requirement Focus Group) activities (2003-2004) • European co-chair for RFG/2, RFG/3 and RFG/4 • Working papers related to ANConf/11 (CA/04-064) and ICAO standards (CA/04-065) Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 4 - ASAS Application Definition • Collaborative work • Call for tender issued in April 2003 • FALBALA project - Consortium of five organisations (including three ANSPs) supported by three airlines and lead by Sofréavia • Several technical deliverables (e.g. TMA traffic analysis, airborne perspective analysis, operational workshop and operational benefits) • Dissemination forum in July 2004 in Haren • Final report (CA/04-061) delivered in July 2004 • All results disseminated in September 2004 via Internet • FALBALA extension study proposed to the EUROCONTROL CASCADE programme Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
Activity 5 - ASAS Application Implementation • Initial objectives • Support the implementation of ASAS applications • Started in September 2001 • Cooperative work • Participation to the IATA/NLR initiative called ‘Free Flight Working Group – Operational’ • Participation to EUROCAE/WG51 and RTCA/SC186 • Elaboration of a consensus and development of the document (CA/02-040) ‘Description of a first package of GS/AS applications’ endorsed by JCB (Joint Coordination Board) in September 2002 • Elaboration of a consensus and development of the document (CA/02-042) ‘Proposal for working arrangements to develop ‘Package I’ applications’ delivered to JCB in July 2003 Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
FAA/EUROCONTROLAction Plans related to ASAS • R&D co-operation between the USA and Europe • FAA, MITRE, NASA • EUROCONTROL, R&D centres, ANSPs • Action Plan 1 was dedicated to ASAS applications since 1999 • AP1 Deliverables • Technical Interchange Meetings • Document ‘Principles for the Use of ASAS applications (PO-ASAS) delivered in June 2001 • Document ‘Safety and ASAS applications’ (SAF-ASAS) delivered in March 2004 • AP1 ‘successfully’ terminated in March 2004 Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
FAA/EUROCONTROLAction Plans related to ASAS • AP18 terms of reference (ToRs) • Result of the merge of AP1 on ASAS and AP10 on ADS-B • Planned deliverables: • Development of a document ‘ASAS Concept of Use’ (CoU-ASAS) • Support to RFG activities • Signature of ToRs started in June 2004 • Future organisation? • AP18 focused on one or two ‘Package I’ applications • AP22 focused on ASAS R&D activities Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004
CARE/ASAS Achievements • Creation of a community from R&D to industry with a communication tool: the ASAS Thematic Network • Significant work on the definition, the validation, the safe design and the safety assessment of ASAS applications • European contribution to the PO-ASAS and the SAF-ASAS documents • Elaboration of an international consensus on ‘Package I’ Eighteenth CARE/ASAS Management Board meeting – Haren - 26 November 2004