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Surveillance and Broadcast Services System Deployment Status and APNT Applicability 2012 FAA APNT INDUSTRY DAY May 3, 2012
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Surveillance and Broadcast Services System Deployment Status and APNT Applicability 2012 FAA APNT INDUSTRY DAY May 3, 2012

Overview of Presentation

• Overview of APNT candidate systems

• SBS System Deployment Status

• WAM Overlay on SBS System > Colorado Phase II Status > WAM coverage from existing radio stations

• Concluding remarks

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APNT Candidate Solutions Overview

• Three approaches for provisioning APNT services are being evaluated. These are > DME-DME with INS > WAM with uplink data link > Pseudolite

• The APNT system will likely be a hybrid system, carefully chosen to maximize existing investments > The SBS system is an existing investment that should be leveraged when

making APNT decisions > The system currently provides ADS-B, ADS-R, TIS-B and FIS-B services

- A fifth service, WAM, is currently being certified in Colorado > The SBS System coverage requirements will result in a nationwide network of

radio stations. We currently estimate that the end state system will be comprised of approximately 700 radio stations - The coverage provided by these radio stations can be leveraged, today, to provide

WAM services at en route altitudes

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SBS System Deployment Status (as of 4/12)

386 Sites Reporting on Network : 391 Sites Constructed : 95 Sites in Planning or Construction

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SBSS Architecture Augmentation for CO WAM Service Provision

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1090 ES A/V UAT A/V

ADS-R/TIS-B MessagesMode S interrogations FIS-B Messages

ATCRBSInterrogations

Radio Station Radio StationRadio Station Layout Provides RF Coverage Over a Set of Service Volumes

Radio Station Segment•• •

Network Segment (MPLS VPN)

NOCHerndon, VA Control Station Data

Center/Ashburn, VA

WSI FIS-BData SourceAndover, MA

BackupAtlanta, GA

Network Segment (MPLS VPN)ADS-B Reports, WAM Reports

Service, Equipment, SDP StatusADS-B Reports, WAM Reports

Service, Equipment, SDP Status Radar, WAM, ASDE-X Data

FAA ATC Automation SDPs FAA Service Monitor SDP FAA TIS-B Data SDP

Control Segment

WSI FIS-B

ADS-R/TIS-B Messages

Tech Center & OK City

OCNHerndon, VA

Control Station Data Center/Allen, TX

ATCRBS A/V

ATCRBS Primitives

Control Station Data Center/ Redwood City, CA

RUC Data

ADS-B Messages

ADS-R/TIS-B/FIS-B Reports

Add MLAT Radios to Radio Station Segment

Add MLAT Server, RSM & ACS to Western Service Area Control Station/Data Center

ZDV Automation SDP

Radio-CS MLAT Communications

WAM Service Delivery to ZDV

CS-SDP WAM Communications

Import RUC data from FAA

Colorado WAM Status

• All physical infrastructure has been developed and deployed for the WAM key site > WAM Key site is Montrose CO > Design calls for a number of radio stations (built) and centralized

processing in our Redwood City, CA control station (built) • WAM testing is ongoing

> First article testing has completed with all requirements passed > System acceptance testing has completed, with some minor discrepancies

to be resolved > Operational test to be scheduled by the FAA (likely in June)

• Expect an Initial Operations Capability decision in August, In Service Decision by December

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Analysis of WAM Performance from Existing SBS Radios – Seattle En Route Area Radio Station Locations

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Analysis of WAM Positioning Performance from Existing SBS Radios – Calculated Error From Truth for Selected Tracks

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Horizontal Position Error (ft)

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Multilateration Horizontal Position Error

Mean: 71 (ft)Std: 184 (ft)68 pct: 76 (ft)95 pct: 120 (ft)

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ADS-B Equipped Targets

Requirement: The positional error shall not exceed ±210 feet for 68TH percentile and ±420 feet for the 95TH percentile for terminal and en route

Measured:

Indication of WAM Coverage from Existing SBS Radios – Area Where Service Would be Available

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Number of Radio Stations in View

WAM Solution Can be Calculated for Green and Blue Area (Plot is for 18,000 ft MSL)

Concluding Remarks

• SBS System deployment is well underway, with over 420 radio stations built to date (33 in Alaska, 391 CONUS)

• A fifth service, WAM, is nearing qualification completion

• The SBS system will provide substantial WAM coverage with centralized WAM processing

• This infrastructure investment should be leveraged for APNT

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