Title :
Supersector experimental results proof of concept assessment
Author :
Grau, J.Y. ; Gawinowsky, G. ; Guichard, L. ; Guibert, S. ; Nobel, J. ; Dohy, D. ; Belhacene, K.
Author_Institution :
Synrjy for Eurocontrol Exp. Centre, Bretigny, France
Abstract :
The exploratory Supersector project falls within the scope of research based on the hypothesis that the current proliferation of controlled sectors had led to a too rigid use of airspace to face with medium- to long-term traffic growth. Supersector suggests a shift of paradigm from sector-division to sector-regrouping, i.e. instead of subdividing sectors to accommodate traffic growth, Supersector investigates a new control organization and practices from which traffic in large volume of airspace can be managed by teams of controllers with responsibilities no more restricted to sector-planning and radar-control but span from real-time traffic flow organization to conflict solving. In this way, it is expected that Supersector can help filling the gap between long-term predictive issues of central flow management, and short-term adaptive issues of radar-control, and thus moving from the today´s non-synchronous Air Traffic Management System to a synchronous one, from a sector-control working methods to a network and flow management one, from conflict-based control to a time-based control one. A human-in-the-loop demonstration has been realised and allowed to validate the hypothesis and to identify the pros and cons of such a synchronised ATM. Time-based ATM architecture, 4D contract of service, teamwork, trunk-structured airspace design, medium-term anticipation and layer planning working methods have been explored and results are discussed.
Keywords :
air traffic control; telecommunication traffic; Air Traffic Management System; Supersector project; central flow management; conflict-based control; radar-control; real-time traffic flow organization; sector-division; sector-planning; sector-regrouping; synchronised ATM; time-based ATM architecture; time-based control; traffic growth; Adaptive control; Air traffic control; Asynchronous transfer mode; Centralized control; Communication system traffic control; Contracts; Control systems; Filling; Programmable control; Teamwork;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2004. DASC 04. The 23rd
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8539-X
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2004.1391258