Airborne New and Advanced Satellite Techniques and Technologies in a System Integrated Approach
项目名称: Airborne New and Advanced Satellite Techniques and Technologies in a System Integrated Approach
摘要: In the first 20 years of the 21st century, air traffic is expected to approximately double in volume. Future satellite-based navigation and communication systems should play a central role in this domain, allowing increased efficiency of airspace use, which will in turn help increase airspace and airport capacities and consequently the overall efficiency of air transport in carrying more passengers safely. In addition, the better management of airspace and time spent in flight will have a positive impact on air pollution, noise and fuel consumption. The core of ANASTASIA research is to provide on-board Communication Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) solutions to cope with the foreseen doubling of air traffic by 2020. In the navigation domain, ANASTASIA will carry out research to define technology and system architectures for the navigation function, which is expected to allow the development of a new generation of airborne GNSS receivers for all phases of flight. Such systems will offer accurate and safe global navigation while reducing the avionics cost through the optimisation of the number and complexity of onboard equipment. On the communication side, the work will be focused on the design and implementation of a prototype, an affordable aeronautical satellite communications system that will meet the evolving European ATM requirements. Research will also be made into higher bandwidth services, systems and airborne equipment to meet impending aircraft communication requirements efficiently, including both future ATM and passenger needs. The future needs of surveillance will be consolidated with the requirements and key technology prototypes from communications and navigation. The work conducted in the ANASTASIA project ranges from the elaboration of operational needs to simulations and flight trials with validated avionics architectures and key technologies. The main goal is to pave the way for the introduction of new satellite-based technologies into aircraft operations, in both navigation and communication. The main outcome of ANASTASIA will be recommendations for future civil aircraft operations, and a set of evaluated technologies and avionics architectures achievable from 2010 that will enable a more autonomous, satellite-based aircraft operation.
状态: Active
资金: 0.00
资助组织: Strengthening Competitiveness
项目负责人: Catros, J Y
开始时间: 20050400
实际结束时间: 20090400
主题领域: Aviation;Operations and Traffic Management
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