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Activity #2 6.11.2014
SESAR2020 RPAS C2
A#2 C2 Contents
• Initial Work split
• Participants
• RPAS C2 Objectives
• Work plan
• Meetings
• Deliverables
• A#2 DOW view
• Next steps
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ATC
RPA
A/C
RPS
ATC Transaction
C2 Transaction
RPA <-> RPS ATC <-> RPA
RPIL
ATC <-> RPIL
Terminology note: C2 datalink (C3 stands for application level)- as defined in ICAO RPAS manual
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Initial work split i1 i2 i3 i4 i5 i6 i7 i8
Petr Kanovsky-Honeywell PK
Francesco Fusco-CIRA FF
Rita Rinaldo-ESA RR
Patrick de Prevaux - ASD PP
Dominique Colin-ECTL DC
Laurence Duquerroy -ESA LD
Aurora Sanchez -ENAIRE AS
Juan Ponce-Cassidian JP
Francois Rivet-ASD FR
Erwan Le-Ho-TASF EL
This allocation was done around the 1st meeting, all items are covered, even there are more contributors to one item
i1 – C2 requirements – RCP
i2 – RCP to RPAS segmentation/categorization
i3 – GNSS services impact on C2
i4 – SDR role
i5 – C2 for formation flight
i6 – Safety & Security
i7 - Modeling, prototyping and demonstration
i8 - Spectrum issues, including RF interference
Items taken from the ‘RPAS Activities_Project work plan v1.0’ document
C2 – Objectives, dependences and deliverables
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Assumed is tight cooperation with other activities (A#1-6) and RPAS actors (EUROCAE, JARUS, … ) – in order to not start again from beginning, but do the work effectively.
O1: Environment
definition
O3: Safety impact
O2: RCP
O5: Avionics &
Architecture
O6: Simulation &
Testing
System/performance specifications (SPS)
Spectrum requirements,
including spectrum management
issues.
Models and prototypes
Interoperability requirements
(INTEROP)
Safety and Performance Requirements
(SPR)
Operational Services and Environment Description
(OSED)
Objective
Deliverable
Legend:
Dependency
Note: Deliverable is not complete standard (e.g. SPR), but significant and leading contribution to the EUROCAE work.
A#1 D&A
A#3 Airspc
A#4 Conting.
A#5 HF
A#6 Secur.
O4: Feasibility
&Spectrum & RFI
RPAS C2 objectives
O1: RPAS Environment & operations definition – common work across all Activities- includes airspaces, D&A, GNSS, formation flight, formulation of stepwise approach …
O2: Operational RCP figures identification – parameters (latency…) for defined environment & operations
O3: Safety RCP figures formulation – safety parameters O4: Existing Technology status analyses-feasibility to fulfill
RCP figures by state-of-the-art systems – including RF Interferences and Business cases
O5: Requirements for Avionics architectures and avionics&architectures proposal
O6: Simulation and demonstration of all above defined work
A2/C2 work plan
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• A2/C2 meeting (T0)- 25.9.2014 – start of items identifications and definition- initial allocation
• Meeting (T1=T0+1week) – initial contribution
• Meeting (T2=13.10.2014) –contribution discussion – format still TBC
• Internal Milestone #1 date (T3=16.10.2014) – Initial release for external comments (before that email exchange of drafts)-in proper format
• External Milestone #2 date (T4=23.10.2014) – handover to ML
• 2nd Working Session and A#2 presentation –T5 = 27.11.2014
• Meeting T6=5.11.2014 – comments integration
• RPAS Definition Phase Workshop 02 – T7=6.11.2014
T0
T1
T4
T2
T3
T7 T6
T5
Petr Francesco
Rita Patrick Dominique Laurence Aurora Juan Francois -Yoann
Erwan Derek
25.9.
2.10.
13.10.
5.11.
Meetings attendance log
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Assumed standardization contributions & dependences
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Important note: Based on latest realistic, but not yet approved EUROCAE WG73 Terms of references
Standard Relation Assumed release
Date Description
OSED Input 2015 Operational Services and Environment Definitions (OSED) shall be available prior the SESAR2020 RPAS activities start
SPR & INTEROP Major contribution
2016
The Operational and Safety Performance Requirements (SPR) and Interoperability (INTEROP) analyses will deliver requirements directly relevant to the subjects of Command and Control
RPAS C2 MASPS stage One
Major contribution
2016 Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards – C2 system oriented - Content definition and initial figures – draft version
RPAS C2 MASPS stage Two
Major contribution
2017 This version shall be final MASPS for official release
RPAS C2 RLOS MOPS
Major contribution
2018 Minimum Operational Performance Specification – C2 equipment oriented, focusing on RLOS operations
RPAS C2 BRLOS MOPS
Major contribution
2018 Minimum Operational Performance Specification – C2 equipment oriented, focusing on BRLOS operations
SARPS Partial contribution
2018 C2 related Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS - ICAO)
A#2 DOW view
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Description of work Nature and description of work •Define the RPAS C2 exchanges at application level (messages type and size, associated traffic model…), integrating especially the level of automation, the flight phase and the area of operation. Evaluate STANAG 4586 suitability for this activity. •Reference architecture identification ( components of the C2 chain, external and internal interfaces). •Determine RPAS C2 requirements for RLOS and BRLOS starting from JARUS-RPAS C2 link RCP concept (Ed 1.0) and DeSIRE and CERES projects outcomes related to RCP definition and allocation (DeSIRE and CERES Final Report):
•Refinement of stepwise methodology for allocating RCP figures based on operation types (e.g. airspace class, population density, RPA types). This includes the assessment of the severity level associated to C2 related hazards in cooperation with Activities #1, #3 and #4; •Definition of C2 Data link Operational and Safety Performances Requirements, i.e. assignment of RCP figures (availability, continuity, communication transaction time, integrity) per operation types, down to an apportionment to data link systems (RLOS and BRLOS), ensuring both safe operations as well as technical feasibility; •Definition of the approach to verify and demonstrate compliancy with the performances requirements in accordance with Activity #5 (e.g. need of unambiguous measurable metrics); •Exploring the effect and efficiency on Comms C2 data link of multiple collaborative RPAS flight. Swarming and distributed tasks; •Cross check and liaison with GNSS services (related to gap 2.2). and identification of GNSS augmentation services impact on C2 operational and functional requirements during all RPAS flight phases;
•Strategic vision that addresses potential impacts to C2 link due to increasing demand, rapidly evolving technologies, and new uses;
•Formulate requirements for RPAS C2 Avionics •Definition of needed assurance level (DAL) for C2 system; •Security SW development assurance level definition (Activity #6 cooperation), attending to operational scenario; •Mapping of all required RPAS radio systems from the points of safety, simultaneous operation and RF parameters in order to analyze SDR approach benefits for RPAS; •Safety analysis for point-to-multipoint (aircraft formation and swarm) C2 architecture, e.g. common point of failure if ground C2 data link (RLOS or BLOS) is shared by several RPAs;
•Identification of parameters for link quality monitoring and identification of corresponding threshold values triggering contingency procedures; •C2 Security aspects addressing requirements from Activity #6::
•Resilience to attacks to data link systems (e.g. jamming and hijacking by Radio and SW means); •Identification of requirements for domains segregation in avionics architecture for CNS functions; •Use of multi-lateration for surveillance based on C2 data link signals in RLOS
• Modelling, prototyping and demonstration. All the above should be demonstrated by stepped approach from modelling and simulation to in- flight demonstration of selected cases;
• Assessment of existing/planned RPAS performances (via analysis and simulation) and their impact on required C2 performance;
• Proposal of COM avionics architecture that reflects Activity #6 results and fulfils required domains segregation;
• Test bed simulating/emulating the complete C2 system of systems, i.e. integrating the application layer, the backup ground network, the emulation of radio data links. Such a test bed would make it possible to emulate C2 exchanges and test contingency procedures, handover procedures, multilink procedures etc.
• Trade-off for C2 data link (multilink) architectures and link requirements for RPAS operations – including, but not primarily, formation and swarm flight.
• Reference designs, adaptable to different aircraft environments (small, medium, large, dominant carrier, no dominant carrier, and other tenant mix), including basic security requirements for all stakeholders;
• Spectrum issues, including RF interference.
• Quantification of the extent and magnitude of the interference problems for the purpose of RPAS Command and control ;;
• Techniques for identifying and resolving interference issues outside reference designs;
• Band planning issues, including sharing between RLOS and BRLOS
SESAR
• This activity has impact on SESAR through:
• Communications requirements on aviation
• Spectrum requirements;
• RCP Latency definition and requirements;
• C2 architecture and integration with ATC communications and data link.
• Operational navigation capabilities depending on the Command and control design and data link performance, in particular for separation and during the landing phase (DA/DH)
• Surveillance through the use of multi-lateration using C2 datalink in RLOS
A#2 DOW view
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• Define Operational Improvements
– As defined in roadmap? =VLL (VLOS, E-VLOS, B-VLOS) + VFR/IFR (RLOS/BRLOS)? = 5 items?
• Identify and propose list of C2 related enablers
– TBD- RLOS C2 datalink, BRLOS C2 datalink, RPAS C2 avionics, …
• Analyze required outputs (alignment with EUROCAE WG73) – what must be done in order to realize C2 enablers and achieve OI’s (MOPS, MASPS…) and formulate Deliverables
• Address dependences with other activities & Identify required inputs
• Formulate waves and solutions in order to follow ‘Detailed Description of Work’ template (=WBS leading to deliverables)
• Running SESAR RPAS projects outputs incorporation. Data available?
Next steps
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Backup - Other RPAS activities -
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Activity 1 – IFR/VFR & BVLOS – D&A Activity 2 – IFR/VFR & BVLOS – Comms C2 Data Link Activity 3 – IFR/VFR & BVLOS – Airspace Access and Airport Operations Activity 4 – IFR/VFR & (B)VLOS - Contingency Activity 5 – IFR/VFR & BVLOS – Human Factors Activity 6 - Security Activity 7 – Demonstrations of best practices
Thanks for your attention
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