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Title: US ADSB Plans


1
U.S. Plans for ADS-B
Briefing for Seminar on Implementation of Data
Link and SATCOM Communications 17-19 November
2003 Bangkok, Thailand
Rob Strain MITRE CAASD on behalf of Federal
Aviation Administration
2
ADS-B Technology
  • FAA Link Decision has selected two ADS-B
    technologies for use in the NAS 1090 ES and UAT
  • Due to availability of ICAO standards, 1090 ES
    was selected as the link for near term
    applications for users requiring international
    interoperability (e.g. air carrier).
  • UAT selected for its lower cost and additional
    capability benefits (FIS uplink broadcast) for
    other classes of users (e.g. general aviation).
  • UAT is a candidate ADS-B link for all users for
    any future ADS-B applications which cannot be
    supported from a performance perspective by 1090
    ES.

3
Status of 1090 ES
  • RTCA MOPS (DO-260/Sept 2000 DO-260A/April 2003)
  • DO-260A adds conformance with updated ADS-B
    MASPS, adds new receiver performance
    requirements, and supports TIS-B
  • ICAO SARPS
  • SARPs exist for DO-260 and are currently being
    updated to encompass DO-260A
  • Boeing and Airbus are installing 1090 ES ADS-B
    broadcast capability on their new aircraft
  • Approximately 500 U.S aircraft are equipped today
    for broadcast-only (DO-260).

4
Status of 1090 ES (2)
  • ANC 11 Recommendation 7/1
  • Strategy for the near-term introduction of ADS-B
  • That States
  • note that a common element in most of the
    approaches currently adopted for early
    implementation of ADS-B is the selection of the
    SSR Mode S extended squitter as the initial data
    link and
  • take into account this common element to the
    extent possible in their national and regional
    implementation choices in order to facilitate
    global interoperability for the initial
    introduction of ADS-B.

5
Status of UAT
  • RTCA MOPS (DO-282/August 2003)
  • ICAO SARPS
  • ACP WG-C formally assigned the task
  • Draft core SARPs and Technical Manual approved by
    WG-C for entering validation phase
  • Annex 10 publication targeted 2007
  • FAA has equipped 200 aircraft in Western Alaska
    as part of Capstone program. Plans for 200
    additional aircraft installations beginning 2004
  • Commitment by Embry Riddle University for about
    100 installations on training aircraft during
    2004

6
Plans for Ground Infrastructure (1)
  • Implementation planned for certain early pockets
    of coverage (2003 - 2007)
  • Alaska currently operating 10 ground stations
    (UAT initially)
  • Supporting ATC radar-like services
  • East Coast (New Jersey to Florida) (UAT
    initially)
  • Prescott Arizona in cooperation with Emery Riddle
    University (UAT initially)
  • Functional and performance requirements currently
    being developed for 1090 ES ground stations.

7
Plans for Ground Infrastructure (2)
  • The FAA is currently developing plans for a
    longer-term national ADS-B ground infrastructure
    (2008 2015)
  • Longer term plan is to provide air-ground
    coverage equivalent to current national SSR
    coverage plus certain additional gap-filler
    sites
  • Dual link (1090ES UAT) ground stations with
    capability to re-broadcast on the alternate link
    to provide dual link interoperability
  • TIS-B will be provided to support airborne
    applications (e.g., CDTI) prior to full equipage
    with ADS-B
  • Support provision of radar-like services via
    ADS-B
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