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Dr.-Ing. Thomas Feuerle (TU Braunschweig)
Future Satellite Based Landing Applications
Galileo Application Congress Prague 2012
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Content
Motivation and Background
Precision GNSS landing applications
Examples of roadmaps
Research activities of TU Braunschweig
Dual constellation GBAS for flexible
CAT III approach and landing applications
Summary and Outlook
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Motivation / Background: precision GNSS landing applications
Space Based Augmentation System (SBAS)
e.g. EGNOS for LPV in Europe, WAAS in CONUS
Ground Based Augmentation System (GBAS)
GPS-Stand alone (GAST C equals CAT I)
GPS with augmentation (GAST D equals CAT III)
Dual constellation GPS (GAST F equals CAT III)
Worldwide ongoing research and development for
GBAS with different kinds of installations
Advantage: GBAS and SBAS can be used for
straight-in and flexible approach procedures with one
navigation system for all phases of flight
SCAT-1
Operational
Trials / Certification
Proposed
Source: flygls.net
Source: IFF, 2009
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Motivation / Background: examples of roadmaps
FAA
2.746 published LPV approaches in the US
(December 2011, www.faa.gov)
Commitment towards GBAS usage
EUROCONTROL
6 published LPV approaches in Europe
(December 2011, http://www.essp-sas.eu)
Commitment towards GBAS usage
e.g. worldwide first GBAS approach published for public usage
in Bremen (Germany)
Implementation roadmap dependent on strategies of countries
Japan
CARATS (Collaborative Actions for Renovation of Air Traffic Systems)
“Realizing Satellite-based navigation for All Flight Phases”
Source: FAA, 2011
Source: ESSP, 2011
Source: CARATS, 2011
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Past Research Activities at TU Braunschweig (Examples)
Initial Flight Calibration of GBAS Station in Bremen (contract with DFS)
GIFTaS GBAS Initial Flight Tests and SBAS Comparison Flight Trials and Data evaluation in Egelsbach and Toulouse Partners: PilDo Labs, IntegNav (funded by EUROCONTROL)
GMPC GBAS Malaga Performance Comparison Data evaluation of Malaga Flight Trials Partners: PilDo Labs (funded by EUROCONTROL)
GRIT GBAS Russian Interoperability Trials Flight Trials and Data Evaluation with Russian GBAS ground station (funded by EUROCONTROL)
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
Galileo test bed at Braunschweig Research Airport
user defined / variable transmission of
navigation message
time synchronisation
The aviationGATE has been built by the Institute of Flight Guidance (IFF)
at Technische Universitaet Braunschweig as part of the project
“UniTaS IV” founded by the Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und
Technologie (BMWi), administered by the Agency of Astronautics of the DLR
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
Coverage of
approach region
Final approach segment
Apron and taxi ways
Restrictions only caused by local constructions and curvature of the earth
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
Adaption of all system components needed
Further development of aviationGATE
Extension of experimental GBAS/INS on-board equipment
GBAS/INS navigation & monitor algorithms
Test environment for
dual-constellation GBAS Research
GPS / aviationGATE dual-constellation
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
© DLR FL, 2011
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Current Research Activities at TU Braunschweig
3 approaches
one „Haneda“ approach
two „Kansai“ approaches
approaches have been
flown with continuous
descent, but without
online guidance
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Conclusions and Outlook
Braunschweig offers a unique research and test environment for GBAS approach
procedure design and testing, especially for dual-constellation (GPS/Galileo) applications
Curved and segmented approach procedures have been shown and validated with
research and commercial aircraft
Even with high requirements for GAST-D approaches these flexible approach procedures
will be possible
Continuous work will be done at Research Airport Braunschweig by University and DLR
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Thank you for your attention!
Contact
Dr.-Ing. Thomas Feuerle
Phone: +49 531 3919812
E-Mail: [email protected]