Frequentis - Smartstrips - PDF 232552 35235
Frequentis - Smartstrips - PDF 232552 35235
Frequentis - Smartstrips - PDF 232552 35235
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N E X T G E N E R AT I O N F L I G H T DATA M A N AG E M E N T
SMARTSTRIPS AT A GLANCE
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smartStrips features a fully-redundant, failsafe and scalable architecture that is suited to small-scale deployments through to large centres requiring 100 CWPs or more.
> Efficient and highly usable flight data management platform for towers (TWR), approach centres (APP) and en-route (ACC) control centres. > Improves safety & productivity through automation and silent coordination functions, such as efficient information sharing and workflow support. > Highly customisable and adaptable to customer and controller needs. Integrates various systems, such as weather or surveillance, to provide safety net functions. > Designed by ATCOs for ATCOs, with optimised human-machine interactions embracing innovative technologies such as automatic speech recognition. > Efficient evolution through various transition options: replacement of paper strip printer uni-/bidirectional flight data interfacesSWIM integration using flight data objects.
HOW NEXT GENERATION FLIGHT DATA MANAGEMENT CAN BALANCE EFFICIENCY, COST AND SAFETY
For decades, air traffic control (ATC) was dependent on paper-based presentation of flight data. Controllers used paper flight strips for planning and flight management, manually passing the strip from one position to the next. Safety-wise, this process is well-established and has been in use for decades. Paper-based flight data management is, however, a very cost-intensive process: printing, distribution, archiving and post-processing for traffic counts, statistics and billing all need to be done manually. It also requires a high rate of verbal coordination within and between ATC facilities, and all this manual activity involves the serious risk of human error. To solve these problems, and to take advantage of the benefits of electronic integration, Frequentis has joined forces with leading ANSPs to provide the leading solution for next generation flight data management, using electronic flight strips (EFS) called smartStrips.
The smartStrips Design fully supports the SESAR objectives and is in line with the ATM Masterplan. Frequentis stands for quality, innovation and a total commitment to ATM. The Single European Sky initiative is set to bring unprecedented change to the organisation of air traffic management. New technologies that both follow and integrate with the state-of-the-art architecture of the overall system will enable the operational improvements required to meet the 2020 targets. Frequentis supports the service-oriented system of systems approach described in the European ATM Master Plan and therefore favours an open SES ATM interface framework.
smartStrips is the Frequentis solution for next generation flight data management (FDM). The next generation of air
traffic management systems will deploy enhanced automation techniques to improve efficiency and safety in all types of airspace. smartStrips flight data management is a core technology specifically designed to provide tangible improvements in the controllers workflow and decision support activities. smartStrips FDM gives controllers the tools and information they need to work towards safety (separation), economic (efficient use of airspace, cost savings), and environmental (avoiding unnecessary emissions) objectives. The new FDM tools from Frequentis use open systems standards and open database models.
BENEFITS
INCREASE EFFICIENCY
> > Silent coordination of operations reduces the need for manual coordination. Positions and facilities benefit from seamless data and information sharing, thereby enhancing situational awareness at a lower cost. Integration with other systems allows seamless and fully-transparent data exchange, e.g. automatic traffic counts, billing, statistics, gate utilisation data.
ENHANCE SAFETY
> Automated safety net functions correlate flight data and clearance status with surveillance information. These safety net functions help deal with the most common safety problems, such as runway incursions and level busts. Sophisticated animation and handwriting capabilities, single-click operation and advanced graphics design guarantee high user acceptance. This reduces human error. A highly-redundant, failsafe architecture ensures system availability at all times. Various built-in mechanisms and backup concepts make the system failsafe under the toughest conditions. By providing software assurance levels according to ED-109/DO-278B we are able to supply the evidence needed to fulfil ESARR 6 requirements.
manufacturers are calling for a global approach to the reduction of aviation emissions. They are united in a commitment to improve fuel efficiency and see a longterm reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. With economic and competitive factors increasing the Each controller working position (CWP) serves a similar purpose, but local operating environments can vary significantly. smartStrips is therefore designed to support a large range of air traffic control facilities. This includes tower operation (TWR, Terminal), approach control (APP, TRACON, RAPCON), and en-route control (ACC, ARTCC) facilities. Local requirements and adaptations can be implemented very flexible through graphical editors. This underlines the companys leadership in human factors design, driven by the efficient design process used by Frequentis. pressure on the air transport industry, optimised operations and sustainable development issues represent a real opportunity that needs to be seized.
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> Automation features optimise personnel utilisation for strip distribution, sorting and archiving. They also support special programmes and procedures, such as Ground Stop, Slots, SWAP, Formation Split, and primary and secondary crash nets. A highly usable and intuitive user interface minimises training requirements and transition times.
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Frequentis is taking part in key programmes dedicated to greener skies around the world. Both SESAR and NextGen have stated clear environmental goals for reducing environmental impact without compromising safety and capacity. These programmes address operational efficiency in terms of throughput and reduction of congestions/delays, but will also improve environ-
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Frequentis smartStrips flight data management is the focal point for all flight-related information. Its numerous interfaces and highly sophisticated flight logic make it the key to greener operations. Frequentis flight data management integrates information and algorithms from all kinds of systems (flight data,
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> 24/7 operation > Platform-independent deployment on Linux and Windows > 100% COTS hardware and displays > Compatible with established data standards, including FAA, ICAO and EUROCONTROL mandated interfaces > Correlation of flight data (FDP) with radar data (RDP) for enhanced safety support > AFTN and strip printer support > Connectivity to a variety of outside non-ATC networks, including AODB, CDM, statistics and billing > Ready for Digital Departure Clearance (DCL) and CPDLC through SITA/ARINC datalinks > Integrates with surveillance systems (A-SMGCS): flight data exchange, synchronised strip and surveillance target highlighting, safety checks and alerting
radar, departure managers, arrival managers, etc.) and provides a unified communication interface between the air traffic controller and the aircraft.
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KEY FEATURES
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EVOLUTION
The global demand for more efficient and effective air traffic management continues to grow at a rapid pace. Current air navigation systems must evolve into new modern architectures. smartStrips, the Frequentis solution for flight data management using electronic flight strips, improves the efficiency of (and simplifies) flight data management in towers, approach control facilities and en-route centres.
FROM A SINGLE POSITION TO MULTINATIONAL NETWORKING Numerous civilian and military agencies rely on Frequentis leadership in flight data management via electronic flight strips. While the industry is still embracing the change from paperbased operation to electronic operation, Frequentis has already developed a next generation solution with advanced features. These include additional safety checks, silent coordination
functions and an improved user interface (making heads-down time more efficient).
Special Functions
SSR (Beacon) Code Handling Wake Turbulence Timer Strip Search Slot Indication
Workflow
Flight Activation & Strip Creation Movements & Handover Clearance Assignment Silent Coordination
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Multiple Strip Types & Dynamic Strip Sizes Pen-enabled Interaction Context-sensitive Strip Input Dialogs Handwritten Annotations
Information Integration
Datalink (CPDLC) MET Information AMAN Surveillance & Safety Nets