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FUTURE ALL AVIATION CNS TECHNOLOGY (FACT)

Project description

Updating communications, navigation and surveillance to improve air traffic management

Research and development activities for digitalised operations in communications, navigation and surveillance (CNS) systems are part of the SESAR-ER4-24-2019 programme. The EU-funded FACT project aims to increase the safety, security, efficiency and solidity of future air traffic management (ATM) systems by updating CNS technology. It will support a common performance-based approach for CNS functions to meet the needs of a wide range of airspace users across diverse operations. Moreover, it will connect future fully digital and automated U-space services to conventional ATM systems, considering technological and user aspects. The project will focus on the innovative application of existing technology potentially adapted from related industrial areas such as the automotive and telecommunications sectors. The new methods will increase technical performance and reduce development costs.

Objective

The project FACT (Future All Aviation CNS Technology) relates to SESAR-ER4-24-2019: Innovation in CNS to enable Digitalised Operations. It addresses all application areas listed in the Call Topic 24, except the area 4 (Manned and un-manned aircraft protection from non-cooperative targets). It will bring a much needed update to CNS technology, and build the bridge between future U-space services (expecting fully digital and highly automated) and conventional ATM systems considering both technological and users’ perspectives. The main overall objective(s) of the project FACT is to increase safety, security, efficiency, and robustness of future air traffic environment through development of integrated CNS functional architecture supporting the use of common performance based approach for CNS functions addressing needs of large spectrum of airspace users across varied operational environments. It will address and bring benefits for both existing and new airspace users such as drones or urban air mobility.

From technical perspective, the project will mainly focus on the innovative use of existing technology bricks, potentially adapted from adjacent industrial areas such as automotive or telecommunication. Interesting examples of such new CNS enablers are the envisioned use of 3G/4G/5G for communication and localization, OneWEB for low cost satellite communication, or Aeromacs as a new technology standardised by aviation for airport operations. This approach will allow the project to achieve technical performance goals at a lower development cost, and offer something that can find the aviation market in the shortest possible time. The project consortium brings together a balanced combination of industrial, operational, and academic knowhow, enabling it to address this challenging task.

Coordinator

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL SRO
Net EU contribution
€ 450 000,00
Address
V PARKU 2325/16 CHODOV
148 00 Praha
Czechia

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Region
Česko Severozápad Ústecký kraj
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 450 000,00

Participants (7)