ICAO PBN Workshop
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Introduction to RNAV
                     Outlines
                        Introduction to RNAV
                                  •      Introduction
                                  •      Conventional vs RNAV
                                  •      RNAV positioning
                                  •      RNAV calculator
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                     Introduction to RNAV System
  « Area navigation (RNAV). A method of navigation which
  permits aircraft operation on any desired flight path within the
  coverage of station-referenced navigation aids or within the limits
  of the capability of self-contained navigation aids, or a
  combination of these. »
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                               RNAV System - History                                               Some history
                                                                                         Visual References (Stars…)
                                                                                         Instrument landing System: 1938
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                                                                                         VOR (Airways): 1960s
                                                                                         Introduction of 2D RNAV VOR/DME: 1975
                                                                                         GPS navigation: 1994 RNP: 1996
                                                                                         PBN ICAO mandate: 2016
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                           RNAV System - History
                     • RNAV began in the US in the 1970’s and the certification/approval
                           requirements followed evolutions of this concept and of its associated
                           technologies.
                               • AC 90-45 « Approval of area navigation systems for use in the US NAS »
                                     issued in 1969.
                               • AC 90-45A issued in 1975
                                  • 2D RNAV with vertical guidance for advisory
                                  • Positioning based on VOR/DME
                               • AC 20-130 Approval of multi-sensor navigation system for use in the US
                                     NAS » issued in 1988.
                                         • Positioning based on VOR/DME, DME/DME and/or Inertial
                               • AC 20-130A issued in 1995 addressing FMS and GPS systems.
                               • AC 90-100A (RNAV for Enroute and Terminal area) and AC 90-101 (RNAV
                                     for specific approaches: RNP AR) issued in 2007
                               •…
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                                                              Conventional navigation versus RNAV
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                                                                                         Conventional Routes
                       • Defined based on old aircraft capabilities and use of conventional navigation
                             means
                                 • Large protection areas and separation criteria to cope with limited accuracy of
                                       position estimation
                       • Based on Ground Navigation Aids
                          • Overfly
                          • Relative position
                                                                                                  Ground
                       • Limited design flexibility                                               NAVAIDs
                          • Leading to traffic saturation                                         Eg: VOR/NDB
                                                       Widely used but no more suitable due to traffic increase
                                                                         and high fuel cost
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                                                                                         RNAV Definition
                       • RNAV stands for Area Navigation
                       • RNAV : Capability to fly any desired flight path, defined by waypoints such as
                             geographic fixes (LAT/LONG) and not necessarily by ground navaids
                                                                                                              Ground
                                                                                                              navaids
                                                                                             Waypoint
                                RNAV capability is linked to aircraft on-board equipments (RNAV systems)
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                                              RNAV is a method of navigation allowing for the definition of
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                                                                  more direct routes
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                  RNAV advantage
                                                                                         VOR/DME          WPT
                                                                                                   town         NDB   runway
                                VOR/DME
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PBN Predictability
                          KATL Before RNAV Departures
                                                                                         Four departure fixes
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PBN Predictability
                           KATL After RNAV Departures
                                                                                         Eight departure fixes
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                                                                                         The RNAV system
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RNAV system - Basic principle
                                                                                         Human – Machine Interface
                                                                                         (ex keyboard, ,…)
                                                                                                                       Displays
                                                       Sensor                                 RNAV Computer            AP FD
                                                      positioning                                                    Annunciators
                                                                                             Path definition             …..
                                                                                               Defined in
                                                                                          Navigation DataBase
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RNAV positioning                                                                         Positioning
                                                                                           sensor
• Determine the aircraft position (latitude and longitude)
• The aircraft can determine its position on the following sensors:
         •     GNSS
         •     DME/DME
         •     VOR/DME
         •     Inertial
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                                      Positioning : GNSS
                   Based on GPS constellation
                   A constellation of 24 satellites* into 6 orbital planes
                                       Position calculated                                                     Worldwide coverage
                                          in the WGS84
                                        reference system
                                        Actual accuracy                                                         Usable all phases of
                                        within about ten                                                               flight
                                             meters
                                                                                             * USA engagement on the minimal GPS constellation
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                              Positioning : GNSS
  1. Measurement of the distance user –                                                                                                             2
      satellite from time information (satellite                                                                                            .
      and user clocks)
                                                                                                                                        4
  2. GPS signal contains satellite position
  3. Determination of the navigation solution
      by triangulation                                                                                                                          1
  4. Error calculation                                                                                                              3
                                                                                         GPS user positioning accuracy
                                                                                         (95% of time, global average)
                                                                                         Annexe 10 – attachement D
Horizontal position error                                                                33 m (108 ft) SA ON – 13m (43 ft) SA OFF
Vertical position error                                                                  73 m (240 ft) SA ON – 22m (72ft) SA OFF
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                          Positioning : GNSS
• GPS alone performance does not meet ICAO requirements for navigation
• ABAS Autonomous Based Augmentation System is required to check integrity of the GPS data
     • Horizintal Alarm Limit (HAL)
     • 2 Nm (En route), 1 Nm (Terminal area) and 0.3 Nm (Final Approach)
•   Two techniques:
                                                               RAIM                                                  AAIM
                   Stand-alone integrity control by the receiver                                  Stand-alone integrity control by the aircraft
                                     Stand-alone GNSS receiver                                               Multi-sensors system
                                             Multi-sensors system
         Based on the redundancy and the geometry of GPS                                      Based on the combination of GNSS signal with other
                               satellites                                                                sensors (example: inertial system)
                             • Accuracy (NSE) (on board – TSO C129 performance requirements)
                                • 0.124 Nm (95%) in En-route and Terminal area
                                • 0.056 Nm (95%) in Approach
                               RAIM : Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
                               AAIM : Aircraft Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
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A need to trust “SIS” for safe operation
                                       GPS or                                                    Satellites may broadcast
                                      GLONASS                                                     Erroneous signal for hours
                                                                                                  Distance errors
                                                                                                 Erroneous clock or ephemeris data
                                                                                                  Positioning errors
                                                                                                 Users needs
                                                                                                  To know quality of computed position
                                                                                                  To be warned if anything goes wrong
                                                                                This is checking integrity of SIS
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GNSS integrity monitoring
  GNSS integrity monitoring techniques aim at monitoring the quality of GNSS
         positioning
  Large variety of techniques:
   In an autonomous manner (ABAS) :
                               Using the redundancy of GNSS measurements only (RAIM )
                               Using additional information from other sensors (AAIM)
             Using a ground station (GBAS)
             Using a network of ground stations (SBAS)
  All these systems can include Fault Detection (FD) or Fault Detection and
         Exclusion (FDE)
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A need to trust “SIS” for safe operation
                                                                                          4 satellites to determine 3D position
          GPS or GLONASS                                                                   and time
                                                                                          Usually more satellite are available
                                                                                           (6 to 12)
                                                                                          RAIM uses
                                                                                             5 satellites for fault detection (FD)
                                                                                             6 satellites for fault detection and
                                                                                              exclusion (FDE)
                                                                                          RAIM provides integrity and warning
                                          RAIM
                                              RAIM on board function to guarantee integrity
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   Positioning : GNSS
   Note that : for approach the GPS can be completed with
   • a satellite based augmentation signal SBAS (ex WAAS, EGNOS)
      • Increase precision and integrity => used for Approach with vertical guidance (part of
                   PBN)
   • A ground based augmentation signal – GBAS
      • Used for precision approach (not part of PBN)
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                        Positioning : DME/DME
                                 •               Position calculated (lat&long) from 2 DME distances
                                 •               To have the accuracy performance within 1NM:
                                                      30°≤ θ ≤150°
                                                                                                             DME2
                                 •               FMS constraints:                                          (lat&long)
                                                 3NM < d <160NM
                                                                                                       θ
                                                                                             d
•The DME is selected and tuned by the RNAV
system
•Scanning DME (with multiple chanel)
                                                                                               DME1
                                                                                             (lat&long)
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                         Positioning : RNAV Inertial
• Autonomous Navigation
• Positioning
       • Position determined through computations based on accelerometer and laser gyro sensed
              signals
       • IRU senses accelerations along and rotation about each of the three axis.
       • Inertial drift
          • 2Nm/hour
          • High drift rate the first ½ hour of navigation (8Nm/hour)
• Alignment of IRS is required before the flight
       • IRS alignment consists of determining local vertical and initial position and angles.
• with / without automatic radio updating of aircraft position
• Inertial data can be used to update GPS data and provide an Hybrid GPIRS position (e.g Airbus
    aircraft).
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  Positioning : VOR/DME
• Use of VOR/DME
• Position computed from a DME distance and a VOR angle
 (bearing)
• Accuracy
    • Depend on the distance from the station
• The VOR/DME is selected and tuned by RNAV
• Positioning not accurate enough (no future)
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RNAV calculator
• Compute a guidance to follow the required path
         • Based on the positioning
         • Based on a selected trajectory
• Positioning can use one or several positions
               –         Simple (ex GPS),
               –         Hybridization (ex GPIRS),
               –         IRS Radio update (ex IRS/DME),
               –         Blended position (ex W1IRS+ W2 Radio+ W3 GPS)
   • Selected Trajectory
                   – By the pilot
                   – Flight Plan, route, procedure,…
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                    RNAV computer and the coding cycle
                                                                                         ARINC 424 : standardizes waypoints
                                                                                         path terminators and routes «
                                                                                         depiction »
                                                                                             Translation of the route or the
                                                                                             procedure from the paper chart into
                                                                                             an electronic format
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    RNAV computer - ARINC 424 - Waypoints
                     Two types of waypoints for two different trajectories :
                                                                 Fly-over waypoint       Fly-by waypoint
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                                                     Example of ARINC 424 path terminator
                                 Several different trajectories may exist to reach the same point
                                                                                                     DF: Direct to Fix
                                                                                         TF: Track to Fix
                                                                                                      CF: Course to Fix
                                    According to the path terminator, the trajectory is more or less predictable
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       Other example of ARINC 424 path terminator
• Transition with repeatability of the path
                RF leg can be used in terminal area and Approach                          For routes R will depend on the level of the
                                                                                          transition
                     Radius to Fix (RF leg)                                              Fixed Radius Turn (FRT)
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                   Examples of RNAV Avionics Architecture
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RNAV architecture for General aviation example – Stand alone
                                                                                               Remote annunciator and
                                                                                               selection
                              Display system slaved to
                                the route to be flown                                    NSE
      Flight Technical Error (FTE)
                                                                                                Standalone RNAV system
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                     RNAV architecture for air transport aircraft – Multisensors
                        Display
                        selection                                                                                         Display
                                                                                                                          selection
                                                                                                  Flight
                                                                                             Director/Autopi
                                                                                              lot selection
                              Displays                                                                                 Displays
MCDU                                                                                                                                  MCDU
                                            Sensors                                      FMC 1                 FMC 2        Sensors
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End of the presentation
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