ICNS 2003 Design

ICNS Conference & Workshop 2003

Hosted by the NASA Glenn Research Center Space Communications Program
May 19-22, 2003
Sheraton Barcelo, Annapolis, MD

2003 Agenda and Presentations

Description Speaker

Opening Plenary Session
Session Chair: Pete Vrotsos, NASA Glenn Research Center

Welcome

Donald Campbell, NASA Glenn Research Center (presented by Jaiwon Shin)

Overview Week

Denise Ponchak, NASA Glenn Research Center

Opening Remarks

Pete Vrotsos, NASA Glenn Research Center

Keynote Address (.avi)

Carl McCullough, Agency Representative for Federal Aviation

Presentation not available

Robert Pearce, NASA Headquarters

U.S. National Airspace System - Transformation

Claire Robinson, Federal Aviation Administration

Presentation not available

Neil Planzer, DoD Policy Board on Federal Aviation

Who is ATA?

William Sears, Airport Transport Association

Transforming the National Airspace System

George Donohue, George Mason University

Session A1, Emerging Network Technologies
Session Chair: Chris Wargo, Computer Networks and Software, Inc.

Aeronautical Telecommunication Using IPv6

Bob Stephens, Tectura Corporation

Mobile Networking - Including Application to Aeronautical Internets

Will Ivancic, NASA Glenn Research Center

Internet Protocol for Aeronautical Exchange (iPAX-TF) - European Initiatives for IP Deployment

Eivan Cerasi, Eurocontrol

Applications Using the Airborne Internet for Cost Effective Airport Information

Edwin Tirona, Dynamic Systems Integration

Unified Air-Ground IP Networks - Ground Infrastructure

Jocelyn Descaillot, SITA

ATN over IP Models for Evaluation

Crispin Netto, Computer  Networks & Software, Inc.

Session A2,  Integrated CNS Systems and Architectures
Session Chairs: Ann Tedford, FAA and Michael Zernic, NASA Glenn Research Center

GCNSS Demonstration Segment A Flight Demonstrations

Bob Prof Struth, Boeing Air Traffic Management

A TDMA Broadcast Satellite/Ground Architecture for the Aeronautical Telecommunications Networks

Mohammed Shamma and Rajesh Raghaven, Analex Corporation

MTSAT

Shigeki Masuda, Air Traffic Services Department, JCAB

Hybrid Terrestrial/Satellite High Bandwidth Aeronautical Communication Systems

Michael Farneth, Sensis Corporation

Satellite Communications for ATM

Mohammed Shamma, Analex Corporation

A Common Information Network for Aeronautical Communications

Mark Taylor, Boeing ATM

Session B1, Datalink Communications Systems
Session Chair: Mitch Huffman, Delta Airlines

Data in Voice (DiV) An Aeronautical In-Band Messaging Service (Presentation not available)

Vince Campanella, FREQUENTIS

VDL Mode 3 Integrated Voice and Data Link

Thomas Kabaservice,  Harris Corporation (presented by Carol Gabica)

Frequency Reuse, Cell Separation, and Capacity Analysis of VHF Digital Link Mode 3 TDMA

Mohammed Shamma and Thanh Nguyen, Analex  Corporation, Rafael Apaza, Federal Aviation Administration

Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) over VHF Digital Link  (VDL) Mode 2

John Burks, ARINC

High Frequency Data Link Background and Future Plans

Pat deBarros, ARINC

ARINC ACARS Messenger

Rolf Stefani, ARINC

Developing the Air Traffic Controller-Computer Interface for Controller-Pilot Data Link Communication

Robert Potter and Benjamin Linn, CTA, Inc.

Advanced Airport Data Link - Concept and Demonstrator Implementation for a Modem Airport Data Link

Erik Haas and Michael Schnell, German Aerospace Center

SITA ATS Aircom Data Link Services and What’s Next?

Kathleen Kearns, SITA

The Aeronautical Data Link: Decision Framework for Architectural Analysis

A. Terry Morris and Plesent Goode, NASA Langley Research Center

Session B2,  Surveillance Systems
Session Chairs: Len Carlson, Technology Services Corp. and Marc Viggiano, Sensis Corp.

Using Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) and Other Technologies to Enhance Safety and Efficiency in the NAS

Ken Leonard, Federal Aviation Administration

NASA AATT HITS Program (Helicopter In-Flight Tracking System) FAA Safe Flight 21 En Route and Oceanic Applications

Anastasios Daskalakis and Patrick J. Martone, U.S. DOT Volpe Center

Evolutionary Path of a Surveillance Data Network 

Scott Remillard and Chris Smith, Sensis Corporation

Intent or How Do We Get To Trajectory-Based Air Traffic Control and Management?

Mike Harrison, Aviation Management Corporation

Development of a Vehicle Independent Surveillance Data Collection System

Seamus McGovern and Kam Chin, U.S. DOT Volpe Center

Implementing a Smart Landing Facility for Mixed Traffic

Tim Pratt, Eric Shea and Charles Florin, Virginia Tech

High Performance Situation Display Capability for the CNS/ATM Domain

Waseem Naqvi and Jean-Marie Dautelle, Raytheon

Evolving Advanced Traffic Surveillance Prototype Avionics Towards Products 

Sethu Rathinam, Rockwell Collins

Improved Emergency Locator and Tracking Beacons for Aircraft

Tim Pratt, Eric Shea, and Charles Florin, Virginia Tech

Session B3, Simulation and Modeling
Session Chair: Fred Seelig, MITRE and Thanh Nguyen, Analex Corporation

Boeing ATM Tools, Models and Simulations

Joni Robbins, Boeing

Modeling CNS for the Virtual Air Space Technologies Toolbox

Steve Mainger, NASA Glenn Research Center and Tom Mulkerin, Mulkerin Associates, Inc.

Testing Complex Communication Systems in a Virtual Environment

Manuel Garcia, ViaSat, Inc.

IPv6 Modeling in OPNET

Taylor Salman, OPENT Technologies, Inc.

General Aviation Aircraft Data Communications Analysis Using a Web-Based Tool

Tom Mulkerin, Mulkerin Associates and  Michael Zernic, NASA Glenn Research Center

A Performance Study of the ATN COTP over the VDL Mode 3 Subnetwork

Brian Hung, The MITRE Corporation

Evaluating VDL Mode 2 Performance Through Simulation

Steven Bretmersky and Vijay Konangi, Cleveland State University, and Robert Kerczewski, NASA Glenn Research Center

A Comparison of Mode S ADS-B Performance in Three LA Basin 2020 Scenarios

Rajesh Raghaven, Analex Corporation

RF Design and Spectrum Analysis Methods

Minh Nguyen, The MITRE Corporation

Session C1, Navigation
Session Chair: Rafael Apaza, Federal Aviation Administration

The Past, Present and Future of LAAS

Gary Skillicorn, Federal Aviation Administration

A Real-Time Bi-Directional Differential Global Positioning System

Chris Bartone and Ranjeet Shetty, Ohio University

CNS/ATM for Tactical Military Aircraft

Steven Frain, Naval Air Systems  Command and Garth VanSickle, DCS Corporation.

Vertically-Guided Instrument Approaches Using the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)

Emily Calle, H. Leslie Crane, S. Vince Massimini and Frederick A. Niles, The MITRE Corporation

Session C2, Airborne Internet
Session Chairs: Pete McHugh, Federal Aviation Administration and James Meer, Microflight

A Small Aircraft Transportation System…Can Be Networked…

Ralph Yost, Federal Aviation Administration Tech Center and Pete McHugh, Federal Aviation Administration

Real-Time Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) Engineering Test Bed for the Definition, Development and Validation of Operations Using an Airborne Internet (AI) Architecture

Steve Friedman and Wendell Turner, ADSI, Inc.

Aviation Web Services the JEMPRS Story (Presentation not available)

Randy Schmidt, Ken Garove and Eric Kramer, Microsoft Corporation.

Session C3, Digital Flight Information Service
Session Chairs: Mike Jarrell, NASA Glenn Research Center and Tom Tanger, Lockheed Martin M and DS

Turbulence Auto-Pirep System (TAPS)

Paul Robinson, Aero Tech Research

Evaluating Safety Results from Capstone Phase 1 an Interim Assessment of 2000-2001

Worth Kirkman, The MITRE Corporation

Updating Electronic Charts Using ADS-B Broadcast Services

Gary Livack, Federal Aviation Administration and Ken Staub

CoopATS: the Cooperative Air Traffic Services Concept

Jose Roca, Eurocontrol

Integrated Cockpit Systems as Aviation Moves Forward (Presentation not available)

Gary Stuteville, Honeywell

Session D1, Security Initiatives Impacting CNS
Session Chairs: Marie Stella, FAA and Gus Martzaklis, NASA Glenn Research Center

MOMS (Management, Operational and Maintenance Security) in the NAS: The Challenge of the New Millennium

Marie Stella, Federal Aviation Administration

Data Link Security for Airline Operational Communications and Air Traffic Services - An Opportunity for Synergistic Efforts

Donald Kauffman, Honeywell

Providing the Foundation for Security Certification Within U.S. Government Civil Agencies Integrated Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (ICNS)

Beryl Hosack and Joe Guirreri, Computer  Sciences Corporation.

An Architectural Concept for Intrusion Tolerance in Air Traffic Networks

Jeff Maddalon and Paul Miner, NASA Langley Research Center

Security Consideration for the Future e-Enabled Aircraft

Chris Wargo and Chris Dhas, Computer Networks & Software, Inc.

North American Aerospace Surveillance Council (NAASC) & Inter-agency Homeland Air Security (IHAS) Foundations for the Future

Tim Wallace, Federal Aviation Administration (presented by Dave Vechik)

Securing the Vehicle and the NAS: Information Security and CNS Hardening Research Issues (unavailable)

Gus Martzaklis, NASA Glenn Research Center

Session D2, Software Radio
Session Chairs: Jim Budinger and Richard Reinhart, NASA Glenn Research Center

Software Radio (R)Evolution and its Application to Aeronautical Mobile Communications

Minh Nguyen, The MITRE Corporation

Software Definable Radio Aviation Key to Global Interoperability

Michel Gelinas, General Dynamics Decision Systems

The Software Defined Radio

Edward Calhoun, Rockwell Collins

Wideband Software Defined Radio (SDR) Design Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)

John Porcello, Booz-Allen & Hamilton and Ramon Llanos, Electronic Combat Division, Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD), US Army CECOM

Software Reuse in Safety-Critical Systems

Barbara Lingberg and Leanna Rierson, Federal Aviation Administration

Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Program Status

Gene Harrison, The MITRE Corporation

JTRS ORD Waveforms R/Evolution

Gene Harrison, The MITRE Corporation

Breakout Sessions

Integrated CNS Architecture: Future Directions

Art Feinberg and Chris Wargo, Chairs

Modeling and Simulation of CNS Systems

Thanh Nguyen, and Fred Seling, Chairs

Software Defined Radio: Technology and Requirements

James Budinger and Richard Reinhart, Chairs

Next Generation Terrestrial Air-Ground Datalink

Rafael Apaza and Rob Fuschino, Chairs

Future Surveillance Systems

Jim Branstetter and Marc Viggiano, Chairs

Information Security and CNS Hardening

Gus Martzaklis and Marie Stella, Chairs

Executive Committee Meeting

Executive Committee Final Report

Executive Committee

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