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Surveillance and Broadcast Services ADS-B Program Overview Presented to: ADS-B Technology Forum Date: 8 February 2011 By: Andy Leone, FAA, SBS Program

Agenda Overview Strategy Infrastructure and Implementation Status Applications 2

ADS-B Services and Applications Services: ATC Separation Services (En Route, Terminal, Surface): ADS-B and ADS-R Cockpit Services: Traffic / Flight Information Broadcast Services (TIS-B / FIS-B) Situational Awareness Applications: Enhanced Visual Acquisition Enhanced Visual Approaches (1) Final Approach and Runway Occupancy Awareness Airport Surface Situational Awareness Traffic Situational Awareness with Alerts (2) Advanced Applications: In Trail Procedures (ITP) Interval Management (IM) Surface Indications and Alerts (SURF-IA) (1) Merging and Spacing and Cockpit Display of Traffic Information (CDTI) Assisted Visual Separation (CAVS) are a part of the Enhanced Visual Approaches Application (2) Also known as Airborne Situational Awareness and Alerting g( (ATSA AIRB) or Conflict Detection (CD) 3

ATC Separation Services: Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Automatic Periodically transmits information with no pilot or operator input required Dependent Position and velocity vector are derived from the Global Positioning System (GPS) Surveillance - A method of determining position of aircraft, vehicles, or other asset Broadcast Transmitted information available to anyone with the appropriate receiving equipment 4

Cockpit Services Traffic Information Services Broadcast TIS-B is a service which provides ADS-B equipped aircraft with position reports from secondary surveillance radar on non-ads-b equipped aircraft. Flight Information Services Broadcast (FIS-B) transmits graphical National Weather Service products, pilot reports, and special use airspace. 5

Surveillance Broadcast Services ADS B UAT 1090ES ADS R UAT 1090ES S E Non Equipped Non Equipped P A Radio Station Radio Station R A T Control FAA Station FIS B Provider Surveillance of ADS B equipped aircraft for Air Traffic Control and Aircraft Situational Awareness Control Station FIS B Provider Cross Linking of ADS B data for Aircraft Situational Awareness FAA I O N TIS B UAT 1090ES FIS B UAT 1090ES A D Non Equipped Non Equipped V I Radio Station Radio Station S O R FIS B Provider Control Station FAA FIS B Provider Control Station FAA Y Uplink k of f Surveillance S Data Dt of f Non ADSB N equipped i d aircraft i ftf for Aircraft Situational ti l Awareness A Uplink k of f Weather and d other Flight Information f for UAT Equipped i dai Aircraft 6

Strategy Ground Infrastructure 2/2006 11/2006 11/2006 8/2007 2/2008 12/2009 4/2008 4/2010 11/2009 4/2010 9/2010 Acquisition Planning Acquisition Execution Deploy Ground Infrastructure Essential Services ISD Test Ground Infrastructure / Voluntary Avionics Equipage Infrastructure / Initial Critical Operating Services Capability ISD Avionics Equipage 11/24/2008 Pre-NPRM Separation Standards Modeling Separation Standards Approval 1/2007 8/2007 4/2010 2010 2013 Ground Infrastructure Deployment Avionics Equipage 2010 2020 RPR Phase I RPR Phase 2 NPRM RPR Phase 3 Final Rule Avionics Equipage Begins 4/2006 9/2006 10/2007 3/2008 1/2009 5/2010 7/2010 = Completed = In Process RPR = Rulemaking ProjectRecord;NPRM= Notice of Proposed Rulemaking;ISD = In-Service Decision 7

2011-2015 ATC Separation/ Advisory Services En Route ATC Separation Services (# of IOCs) Terminal ATC Separation Services (# of IOCs) Surface ATC Advisory Services (# of IOCs) 2015 ATC Spacing Services Ground-Based Interval Mgmt - Spacing (GIM-S) (En Route only) 2011-2012 2012 2013 2014 GIM-S Develop GIM-S Deploy GIM-S Test GIM-S IOC ATC Sep/Adv Services 2017 ATC Spacing Services 2020 Avionics Equipage Pilot Applications 2011-2015 Flight Deck Based Interval Mgmt Spacing (FIM-S) In Trail Procedures (ITP) Pilot Applications Traffic Situation Awareness with Alerts (TSAA) Pilot Advisory Services TIS-B FIS-B ADS-R 2011-2014 Pilot AdvisoryServices (# operational) En Route/Terminal/Surface ADS-B Out/In Avionics Equipage (Quantity) Rule-Driven ADS-B Out Avionics Equipage (Quantity) 8

GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE 9

SBSS Architecture Overview 1090 ES A/V UAT A/V ADS-B Messages ADS-R/TIS-B Messages ADS-B Messages ADS-R/TIS-B Messages FIS-B Messages Radio Station Radio Station Segment Radio Station Layout Provides RF Coverage Over a Set of Service Volumes Radio Station Network Segment (MPLS VPN) NOC/P Oakton, VA OCN Herndon, VA ESA Control Station Data Center/Ashburn, VA WSA Control Station Data Center/Redwood City, CA WSI FIS-B Data Source Andover, MA Control Segment CSA Control Station Data Center/Dallas, TX Regional CS ZAN SDP/AK WSI FIS-B Backup Atlanta, GA ADS-B Reports Service Status Reports Network Segment (MPLS VPN) ADS-B Reports Service Status Reports TIS-B/FIS-B Reports Radar, WAM, ASDE-X Data FAA ATC Automation SDPs FAA Service Monitor SDP FAA TIS-B Data SDP Tech Center & OK City Legend: Radio Network Control FAA Weather 10

Implementation Status: 2008-2010 320 Segment 1 sites (several Rocky Mountain and Alaskan sites awaiting Spring) 307 Segment 1 radio sites constructed (281 in CONUS; 26 in Alaska) 296 Segment 1 radio sites reporting on the network (271 in CONUS; 25 in Alaska) 205 radio sites have achieved Initial Operating Capability (IOC) [Miami Center (ZMA), Gulf of Mexico, Louisville (SDF), Philadelphia (PHL), Juneau (JNU), Boston Center (ZBW), New York Center (ZNY), Jacksonville Center (ZJX), Cleveland Center (ZOB), Atlanta Center (ZTL), Washington Center (ZDC), Chicago Center (ZAU), Seattle Center (ZSE), Albuquerque Center (ZAB) and Minneapolis Center (ZMP)] 11

ADS-B - General Aviation Airports Segment 1 49 (blue) Segment 2 (so far) 15 (red) 12

2011 126 SV s through Acceptance +82 (avg 1.6 SV s / week ) White = 2008-2010 Blue = 2011 Green = 2012 Yellow = 2013 13

2012 194 SV s through Acceptance +68 (avg 1.3 SV s / week ) White = 2008-2010 Blue = 2011 Green = 2012 Yellow = 2013 14

2013 295 SV s through Acceptance Hawaii PR & VI Guam +101 (avg 2 SV s / week ) White = 2008-2010 Blue = 2011 Green = 2012 Yellow = 2013 15

Key Sites Essential (Advisory) Services Miami Area In Service Decision November 2008 Critical (Separation) Services Louisville Initial Operating Capability (IOC) November 2009 Terminal Automation (Common ARTS) Gulf of Mexico IOC December 2009 Enroute Automation ti (HOST) Philadelphia IOC March 2010 Terminal Automation (STARS) Juneau IOC April 2010 Enroute Automation (MicroEnrouteARTS) In Service Decision September 2010 Philadelphia ADS-B Antennas Gulf of Mexico Louisville Juneau 16

2011 Critical (Separation) Services Sites NY TRACON (N90), Planned IOC Spring 2011 Terminal Automation (Common ARTS) Supports JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Islip & Newburgh/Stewart Houston TRACON (I90), Planned IOC Summer 2011 Terminal i l Automation ti (STARS) Supports Houston Intercontinental, Houston Hobby & Beaumont Houston ARTCC (ZHU), Planned IOC Spring 2011 Enroute Automation (ERAM) Supports Houston Center, Gulf of Mexico 17

Challenges Limited rule-compliant equipage Current pre-rule (DO-260A and DO-282A) don t meet requirements for ADS-B-Only 3NM separation and only by exception for 5NM separation. Only test aircraft currently equipped with rule compliant avionics (260B). Ultimately, rule compliant avionics will be required for ADS-B only separation in non-radar airspace. 18

Air Interface Air Interface Control Document (ICD) Describes the services provided by the Surveillance and Broadcast Services System (SBSS) over the Air Interface to ADS-B Equipped aircraft. Detailed design of the Air Interface to help ensure that vendor offerings of ADS-B avionics are fully compatible with the SBSS, and that they may be designed to take full advantage of the offered services Document being vetted through RTCA. Final document to be available in Spring 2011 ITT to provide access to sample data for avionics manufacturers. 19

Airborne Applications Spacing Situational Awareness In Trail Procedure Indications and Alerts Traffic SA with Alerts Interval Management Indications and Alerts SURF-IA 20

In-Trail Procedures (ITP) Application Overview Federal 21 Aviation 21

Traffic Situation Awareness with Alerts (TSAA) Application Overview 22

SURF-IA Application Overview 23

Questions / Comments Andy Leone (andrew.leone@ faa.gov) SBS Program, Systems Engineering (609)485-5578 24