On the Impact of UAS Contingencies on ATC Operations in Shared Airspace

J. Teutsch, Conrad Petersen, G. Schwoch, Teemu Joonas Lieb, Tanja Bos, R. Zon
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In the near future, it is expected that an increasing number of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) will operate at very low-level altitudes of up to 500 ft in urban and suburban areas. It is expected that these new airspace users will extend their operations and share available airspace with manned traffic. Dynamic Airspace Re-configuration (DAR) has been considered as one of the enablers for the integration of unmanned and manned traffic in such non-segregated airspace.The Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, NLR, together with their partners from the German Aerospace Centre, DLR, carried out simulations for the SESAR Industrial Research Project AURA that investigates requirements for an interface between Air Traffic Management (ATM) controlled airspace and highly automated U-space airspace for large numbers of unmanned aircraft. To this end, AURA defined the so-called AUSA, ATM U-space Shared Airspace, which is a generic type of airspace that can be delegated to contain both Air Traffic Control (ATC) and U-space controlled airspace volumes. The simulations carried out by NLR and DLR investigated U-space contingencies that could have an impact on those parts of the shared airspace controlled by ATC. This included specific UAS missions and related emergency and other contingency situations inside U-space that would require an extension into ATC controlled airspace. The simulations introduced the role of a manager for DAR processes. The DAR Manager received contingency requests from U-space and negotiated them with ATC.Results have shown that the introduced DAR Manager role and the designed working position supported and improved ATC operations. Negotiations between the DAR Manager and air traffic controllers, however, will only be possible if there is enough lead time - in the range of several minutes - to prepare for airspace changes. Emergency requests that require immediate action should be communicated to the affected controllers immediately by the system.
共享空域中UAS突发事件对ATC操作的影响
在不久的将来,预计越来越多的无人机系统(UAS)将在城市和郊区高达500英尺的极低高度运行。预计这些新的空域用户将扩展其业务,并与有人驾驶交通共享可用空域。动态空域重构(DAR)被认为是在这种非隔离空域中实现无人驾驶和有人驾驶交通一体化的实现手段之一。荷兰皇家航空航天中心(NLR)与来自德国航空航天中心(DLR)的合作伙伴一起,为SESAR工业研究项目AURA进行了模拟,该项目调查了空中交通管理(ATM)控制空域和用于大量无人驾驶飞机的高度自动化u空间空域之间的接口需求。为此,AURA定义了所谓的AUSA, ATM u空间共享空域,这是一种通用类型的空域,可以被授权包含空中交通管制(ATC)和u空间控制空域。NLR和DLR进行的模拟调查了u空间的突发事件,这些突发事件可能对空中交通管制所控制的共享空域产生影响。这包括特定的无人机任务以及u空间内需要扩展到空中交通管制空域的相关紧急情况和其他应急情况。模拟引入了DAR过程的管理器角色。DAR管理器收到U-space的应急请求,并与ATC协商。结果表明,引入的DAR Manager角色和设计的工作岗位支持和改进了空中交通管制的工作。然而,只有在有足够的提前时间(大约几分钟)来准备空域变化的情况下,雷达雷达经理和空中交通管制员之间的谈判才有可能进行。需要立即采取行动的紧急请求应由系统立即传达给受影响的控制人员。
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