The 3rd ENRI International Workshop on ATM/CNS 2013

Thanks to all 539 participants, EIWAC 2013 was concluded with great success.
Next EIWAC is planned in 2015 autumn.

The Second ENRI International Workshop on ATM/CNS
Publication Excellent papers from the workshop proceedings will be published from Springer. The logo mark of Springer
Theme Drafting future sky
Date Feb. 19, 2013
  • Opening
  • Plenary session
  • - Keynote Addresses
  • - Panel Discussion
  • Exhibition
  • Reception (evening)
Feb. 20, 2013
  • Technical sessions
  • Exhibition / Poster Exhibition
Feb. 21, 2013
  • Special Invited Session
  • Tutorial Session
  • Technical sessions
  • Poster Session
  • Exhibition
Feb. 22, 2013 Technical Tour (for interested visitors)
Conference program (final) (PDF 705KB)
Presentations Proceedings & Presentation-slides here
Venue

7FMIRAICAN Hall(National museum of emerging science and innovation)2-3-6, Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064 JAPAN

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Workshop Description

After successful meetings in 2009 and 2010, we are pleased to announce ENRI's third International Workshop on ATM/CNS (EIWAC 2013). The theme is:

"Drafting future sky".

There is worldwide activity in research and development of modern air traffic management (ATM) and its enabling technology in Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS).

In the Asian countries, too, pioneering work is necessary to contribute to the global harmonization of all air-transportation services.

At this workshop, leading experts from research, industry and academia will meet to share their ideas and their approaches.

Topics

The workshop will focus on new concepts and developments in the following areas:

  • ATM Modeling and Performance
  • Trajectory Management
  • Airport Management
  • Communication/ Navigation/ Surveillance
  • Safety
  • Human Factors
  • Avionics
  • Traffic Capacity & Congestion Management
  • GNSS and related topics
  • Performance-based Operations
  • UAV/UAS
  • Aviation Weather
Call for paper

Written contributions to the earlier mentioned topics or similar ones are sought.
Papers with innovative ideas or technical progress will be preferred by the local committee. Contributors first submit abstracts (one A4 page) to the program committee no later than August 31,2012 July 31, 2012. The committee notifies them of acceptance/rejection in Sep. 15, 2012. The accepted contributors are anticipated to submit full papers (typically 4-8 pages) no later than Nov. 15, 2012.

Students presented significant research results among professional researchers in previous EIWACs. In the coming EIWAC, EIWAC organizing/program committee plans student session to encourage the future researchers leading the future research of ATM/CNS. Students can expect preferential treatment in the review process of the abstracts.
Call for Participants More than five hundreds audiences including engineers, researchers, operators and officials with ATM/CNS participated in the second EIWAC held in 2010. The second EIWAC was closed in great success. The EIWAC organizing committee invite you to the coming EIWAC, which will be more successful meeting than the previous EIWAC meetings.
The workshop attendance will be free, including the coffee breaks.
Visa Information A visa is required for citizens of countries that do not have visa-exempt agreements with Japan.
Please contact the nearest Japanese Embassy or Consulate for visa requirements.

Please refer to the website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Guide to Japanese Visas.

Organizers Electronic Navigation Research Institute
Supporters
Contact For all other information, please contact: Electronic Navigation Research Institute
7-42-23, Jindaiji-Higashi-machi, Chofu 182-0012 Tokyo, Japan
  • Tel: +81-422-41-3165
  • Fax: +81-422-70-8952

Program and Papers

Day1 19th February [ MiraiCAN Hall ]

Plenary Session 1 - Chair K. Yamamoto, ENRI
Plenary Session 1 - Chair K. Yamamoto, ENRI
ENS-001 The ICAO Approach to Global Air Navigation Plan
+N. Graham, International Civil Aviation Organization
Viewgraph:The ICAO Approach to Global Air Navigation Plan(PDF 1.18MB)
ENS-002 Update of the NextGen project
+M. Reeves, US Federal Aviation Administration, US
Viewgraph:Update of the NextGen project(PDF 969KB)
ENS-003 From SESAR to standardization
+P. Souchu, Direction des Services de la Navigation Aérienne, France
Viewgraph:From SESAR to standardization(PDF 1.38MB)
Plenary Session 2 - Chair K. Daiki, ENRI
Plenary Session 2 - Chair K. Daiki, ENRI
ENS-004 JCAB CARATS and ENRI's R&D activities
+K. Yamamoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
Viewgraph:JCAB CARATS and ENRI's R&D activities(PDF 927KB)
ENS-005 Future ATM — from Asian operator's point of view
+M. Eran-Tasker, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Singapore
Viewgraph:Future ATM — from Asian operator's point of view(PDF 760KB)
ENS-006 MRJ Features and Navigation Perspective
+Y. Nakamura, Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., Japan
Viewgraph:MRJ Features and Navigation Perspective(PDF 5.09MB)

Day2 20th February [ Conference Room 1, Conference Room 2 ]

Day2 Conference Room 1
Technical Session: CNS Projects - Chair M. Harigae, JAXA
EN-001 U. S. Progress in ADS-B Systems Development and Implementation
+D. Arbuckle, US Federal Aviation Administration, US presented by M. Reeves
Viewgraph:U. S. Progress in ADS-B Systems Development and Implementation(PDF 1.99MB)
EN-027 Space for safe skies: ESA's Iris Programme of Satellite Communication for Air Traffic Management
+N. Ricard, C. Morlet, European Space Agency, Netherland
Viewgraph:Space for safe skies: ESA's Iris Programme of Satellite Communication for Air Traffic Management(PDF 2.59MB)
EN-005 EU-Japan partnerships under GNSS.Asia with FP7 and Horizon 2020: opportunities in the aviation sector
+F. Mura, T. Ichioka, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, Japan
K. Yajima, Lighthouse Technology & Consulting Co., Ltd., Japan
Student Session: CNS Research - Chair S. Ozeki, ENRI
Student Session: CNS Research - Chair S. Ozeki, ENRI
EN-004 Joint target tracking and systematic error correction for Wide Area Multilateration
+J. Abbud, G. De Miguel, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Viewgraph:Joint target tracking and systematic error correction for Wide Area Multilateration(PDF 325KB)
EN-037 Applying Bayesian Inference to Ephemeris Monitor for GBAS
+R. Yasunaga, T. Yairi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
K. Suzuki, K. Iijima, NEC Corporation, Japan
EN-049 Assessing the availability of a single-frequency satellite based augmentation system in the Korean region
+E. Bang, Jinsil Lee, Jinyun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Organized Session: GNSS and Ionosphere - Chair S. Saito, ENRI
Organized Session: GNSS and Ionosphere - Chair S. Saito, ENRI
EN-048 High-resolution ionospheric total electron content observation using dense GNSS receiver networks
+T. Tsugawa, M. Nishioka, T. Maruyama, T. Nagatsuma, K. T. Murata, M. Ishii, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
A. Saito, Kyoto University, Japan
Y. Otsuka, Nagoya University, Japan
S. Saito, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan

Viewgraph:High-resolution ionospheric total electron content observation using dense GNSS receiver networks(PDF 5.37MB)
EN-019 Analytical results of ionospheric delay gradient based on GPS monitoring stations near Suvarnabhumi airport in Thailand
+S. Rungraengwajiake, P. Supnithi, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
S. Saito, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
N. Siansawasdi, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, Thailand
A. Saekow, Stamford International University, Thailand

Viewgraph:Analytical results of ionospheric delay gradient based on GPS monitoring stations near Suvarnabhumi airport in Thailand(PDF 1.49MB)
EN-018 Statistical characteristics of background ionospheric total electron content (TEC) in Bangkok, Thailand
+P. Supnithi, S. Rungraengwajiake, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
+S. Saito, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
+N. Siansawasdi, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, Thailand
A. Saekow, Stamford International University, Thailand

Viewgraph:Statistical characteristics of background ionospheric total electron content (TEC) in Bangkok, Thailand(PDF 2.00MB)
EN-042 Flight Trails to collect GPS data under Equatorial Ionospheric Plasma Bubbles
+T. Tsujii, T. Fujiwara, T. Kubota, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
S. Saito, T. Yoshihara, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan

Viewgraph:Flight Trails to collect GPS data under Equatorial Ionospheric Plasma Bubbles(PDF 2.50MB)
Day2 Conference Room 2
Technical Session: Issues and Resolutions for Future ATM - Chair S. Fukushima, ENRI
EN-008 A STUDY ON OPERATION CONCEPT FOR NEXT GENERATION AIR VEHICLES IN KOREA
+J-H. Han, Y-C. Hwang, The Korea Transport Institute, South Korea
Viewgraph:A STUDY ON OPERATION CONCEPT FOR NEXT GENERATION AIR VEHICLES IN KOREA(PDF 1.94MB)
EN-021 Automated Separation Assurance with Weather and Uncertainty
+T. A. Lauderdale, H. Erzberger, NASA Ames Research Center, US
Viewgraph:Automated Separation Assurance with Weather and Uncertainty(PDF 750KB)
EN-038 Transitioning Resolution Responsibility between the Controller and Automation Team in Simulated NextGen Separation Assurance
+C. Cabrall, A. Gomez, J. Homola, S. Hunt, L. Martin, J. Mercer, San Jose State University, NASA Ames Research Center, US
T. Prevot, NASA Ames Research Center, US

Viewgraph:Transitioning Resolution Responsibility between the Controller and Automation Team in Simulated NextGen Separation Assurance(PDF 1.70MB)
Technical Session: Safety - Chair M. Fujita, ENRI
Technical Session: Safety - Chair M. Fujita, ENRI
EN-003 New issues raised on collision avoidance by the introduction of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) in the ATM system
+J-M. Loscos, Direction des Services de la Navigation Aérienne, France
Viewgraph:New issues raised on collision avoidance by the introduction of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) in the ATM system(PDF 580KB)
EN-012 Managing Separation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using High-Integrity GNSS Navigation
+S. Pullen, Stanford University, US
Viewgraph:Managing Separation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using High-Integrity GNSS Navigation(PDF 1.73MB)
EN-028 Aviation Infrastructure Risk Assessment: Effect of Communication and Surveillance Facility Service Outages on Traffic Separations
+S. S. Borener, US Federal Aviation Administration, US
V. S. Guzhva, MCR, LLC, US

Viewgraph:Aviation Infrastructure Risk Assessment: Effect of Communication and Surveillance Facility Service Outages on Traffic Separations(PDF 1.96MB)
EN-050 Toward independent segmented parallel approaches - an initial assessment of collision risks
+C. Hanses, German Aerospace Center DLR, Germany
Technical Session: Airport Management - Chair K. Kageyama, ENRI
Technical Session: Airport Management - Chair K. Kageyama, ENRI
EN-024 A Simulation Study on a Method of Departure Taxi Scheduling at Haneda Airport
+I. Yamada, H. Aoyama, M. Brown, M. Sumiya, R. Mori, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
Viewgraph:A Simulation Study on a Method of Departure Taxi Scheduling at Haneda Airport(PDF 5.61MB)
EN-035 Evaluation of an automated taxi concept in a distributed simulation environment
+S. Kocks, T. Rad, T. Feuerle, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
A. Oehme, HFC Human-Factors-Consult GmbH, Germany
B. Budweg, Diehl Aerospace GmbH, Germany

Viewgraph:Evaluation of an automated taxi concept in a distributed simulation environment(PDF 1.66MB)
EN-026 Developing key performance indicators for airports
+T. A. Granberg, A. O. Munoz, Linkoping University, Sweden
Viewgraph:Developing key performance indicators for airports(PDF 135KB)

Day3 21st February [ Conference Room 1, Conference Room 2, Conference Room 3 ]

Day3 Conference Room 1
Tutorial: Mathematic Model for Aircraft Trajectory Design
EN-023 Mathematical Models for Aircraft Trajectory Design: A Survey.
+D. Delahaye, S. Puechmorel, École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile, France
E. Feron, P. Tsiotras, Georgia Institute of Technology, US

Viewgraph:Mathematical Models for Aircraft Trajectory Design: A Survey.(PDF 4.46MB)
Technical Session: Simulation/ATM Tools - Chair J-M. Loscos, DSNA
Technical Session: Simulation/ATM Tools - Chair J-M. Loscos, DSNA
EN-047 Shared Virtual Sky Concept: the interoperability tool for ATM world
+J. Silva, Airbus ProSky, France
EN-033 A Visualization Tool for Analyzing Task Demands in En-route Air Traffic Control
+D. Karikawa, H. Aoyama, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
M. Takahashi, Tohoku University, Japan
K. Furuta, The University of Tokyo, Japan
M. Kitamura, Research Institute for Technology Management Strategy, Japan

Viewgraph:A Visualization Tool for Analyzing Task Demands in En-route Air Traffic Control(PDF 1.25MB)
EN-016 Preliminary Design of Procedure/Airspace Efficiency Assessment Tool (PEAT)
+Y. Eun, D. Jeon, E-M. Oh, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea
EN-040 Flight Trajectory Optimization Tool with Dynamic Programming Developed for Future Air Transportation Systems
+A. Harada, Y. Miyamoto, N. K. Wickramasinghe, Kyushu University, Japan
Viewgraph:Flight Trajectory Optimization Tool with Dynamic Programming Developed for Future Air Transportation Systems(PDF 1.14MB)
Organized Session: Innovative Technology -Chair N. Yonemoto, ENRI
Organized Session: Innovative Technology -Chair N. Yonemoto, ENRI
EN-032 Linear frequency converter and calibration technique for wideband millimeter-wave communication system such as IEEE802.15.3c and/or IEEE802.11ad
+N. Shibagaki, H. Hanyu, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
EN-006 EO-OE converting technologies for 90GHz radio over fiber systems
+T. Umezawa, A. Kanno, K. Inagaki, T. Kawanishi, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
A. Kohmura, S. Futatsumori, N. Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
N. Shibagaki, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
EN-044 Advanced Microwave Photonic Technologies for Millimeter-Wave Radio-over-Fiber Applications in Wireless Communications and Sensing
+A. Stöhr, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany presented by S. Babiel
Day3 Conference Room 2
Invited Session: Perspectives on ATM - Chair K. Yamamoto, ENRI
ENS-007 Aircraft Operator's ATM Overview
+B. Cowles, International Air Transport Association, Singapore
Viewgraph:Aircraft Operator's ATM Overview(PDF 1.27MB)
ENS-008 Certification & Oversight of Air Navigation Service in EU system
+F. Giraud, Direction Général de l'Aviation Civile, France
Viewgraph:Certification & Oversight of Air Navigation Service in EU system(PDF 685KB)
ENS-009 NASA NextGen Operations Research
+A. Sultan, NASA Headquarters, US
Viewgraph:NASA NextGen Operations Research(PDF 2.45MB)
Technical Session: Information Management - Chair M. Brown, ENRI
Technical Session: Information Management - Chair M. Brown, ENRI
EN-030 Development of Standardized Flight Data in support of Global ATM Harmonization? Flight Information Exchange Model (FIXM)
+M. Tanino, P. Losee, US Federal Aviation Administration, US
Viewgraph:Development of Standardized Flight Data in support of Global ATM Harmonization? Flight Information Exchange Model (FIXM)(PDF 1.51MB)
EN-034 An integrated operations solution for Gate-to-Gate airline operations
+N. Zimmer, T. Wiesemann, A. Sindlinger, J. Schiefele, Jeppesen, Germany
J. Clark, Jeppesen, US
F. Morales, Jeppesen, Canada
presented by N. Barraci

Viewgraph:An integrated operations solution for Gate-to-Gate airline operations(PDF 14.69MB)
EN-045 Real-time Wind Uplinks for Prediction of the Arrival Time and Optimization of the Descent Profile
+N. Bienert, H. Fricke, Technische Uniersität Dresden, Germany
Viewgraph:Real-time Wind Uplinks for Prediction of the Arrival Time and Optimization of the Descent Profile(PDF 762KB)
EN-052 Reduced wake vortex separation using weather information
+N. Matayoshi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
Viewgraph:Reduced wake vortex separation using weather information(PDF 1.04MB)
Technical Session: Trajectory Modeling and Optimization - Chair C. Gwiggner, U. Hamburg
Technical Session: Trajectory Modeling and Optimization - Chair C. Gwiggner, U. Hamburg
EN-029 Basic Analysis of Winds Aloft Forecast used for En Route Trajectory Prediction
+H. Hirabayashi, Y. Fukuda, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
Viewgraph:Basic Analysis of Winds Aloft Forecast used for En Route Trajectory Prediction(PDF 2.19MB)
EN-011 Probabilistic Conflict Detection in the Presence of Uncertainty
+Y. Matsuno, T. Tsuchiya, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Viewgraph:Probabilistic Conflict Detection in the Presence of Uncertainty(PDF 535KB)
EN-041 A Study on Benefits Gained by Flight Trajectory Optimization for Modern Jet Passenger Aircraft
+N. K. Wickramasinghe, H. Totoki, A. Harada, Y. Miyamoto, Kyushu University, Japan
Viewgraph:A Study on Benefits Gained by Flight Trajectory Optimization for Modern Jet Passenger Aircraft(PDF 1.23MB)
Day3 Conference Room 3
Lunch & Poster Session
EN-023 Mathematical Models of Aircraft Trajectory Design: A Survey.
+D. Delahaya, S. Puechmorel, École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile, France
E. Feron, P. Tsiotras, Georgia Institute of Technology, US

Viewgraph:Mathematical Models of Aircraft Trajectory Design: A Survey.(PDF 4.46MB)
EN-014 Simulated and Calculated Trajectories Generation
+J. García Sáez, INECO, Spain
EN-010 Layered Air Traffic Management Model
+E. García, CRIDA/Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
F. Saez, R. Arnaldo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
EN-046 Developing Visualisation Techniques of Tasks in Air Traffic Control Work
+T. Sasaki, H. Hirako, K. Yamazaki, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
H. Aoyama, S. Inoue, Y. Fukuda, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
EN-039 A Study on Flight Trajectory Estimation by Using GPS Data Measured in Airliner Cabin
+H. Totoki, N. K. Wickramasinghe, Kyushu University, Japan
EN-043 Development of Trajectory Predictor for Simulating Future Trajectory-Based Operation in Japan
+A. Senoguchi, Y. Fukuda, M. Shirakawa,M. Brown, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
EN-015 Voice over IP for Air Traffic Management ready for development in Europe
+L. Popescu, EUROCONTROL, Belgium
Viewgraph:Voice over IP for Air Traffic Management ready for development in Europe(PDF 1.23MB)
EN-013 Assessing the safety of airport surface operations: A 4D process model
+S. Wilke, A. Majumdar, W. Y. Ochieng, Imperial College London, UK
Viewgraph:Assessing the safety of airport surface operations: A 4D process model(PDF 16.39MB)
EN-022 Assessing the Ability of Current Fast Time Simulation Tools to Model Future Trajectory Based Operations
+G. Tobaruela, A. Majumdar, Imperial College London, UK
S. Inoue, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
Advanced Multilateration System "OCTPASS"
+Y. Kakubari, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
76GHz millimeter wave radar connected by radio over fiber
+N. Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
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