Introduction To RNAV: ICAO PBN Workshop Tanzania
Introduction To RNAV: ICAO PBN Workshop Tanzania
Tanzania
Introduction to RNAV
Outlines
Introduction to RNAV
• Introduction
• Conventional vs RNAV
• RNAV positioning
• RNAV calculator
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Introduction to RNAV System
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RNAV System - History Some history
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RNAV System - History
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Conventional navigation versus RNAV
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Conventional Routes
Ground
• Limited design flexibility NAVAIDs
• Leading to traffic saturation Eg: VOR/NDB
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RNAV Definition
Waypoint
RNAV capability is linked to aircraft on-board equipments (RNAV systems)
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VOR/DME WPT
VOR/DME
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PBN Predictability
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PBN Predictability
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The RNAV system
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RNAV system - Basic principle
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RNAV positioning Positioning
sensor
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Positioning : GNSS
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Positioning : GNSS
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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)
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Users needs
To know quality of computed position
To be warned if anything goes wrong
All these systems can include Fault Detection (FD) or Fault Detection and
Exclusion (FDE)
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RAIM uses
5 satellites for fault detection (FD)
6 satellites for fault detection and
exclusion (FDE)
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Positioning : DME/DME
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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
• Selected Trajectory
– By the pilot
– Flight Plan, route, procedure,…
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RNAV computer and the coding cycle
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RNAV computer - ARINC 424 - Waypoints
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Example of ARINC 424 path terminator
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Other example of ARINC 424 path terminator
RF leg can be used in terminal area and Approach For routes R will depend on the level of the
transition
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Examples of RNAV Avionics Architecture
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RNAV architecture for General aviation example – Stand alone
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RNAV architecture for air transport aircraft – Multisensors
Display
selection Display
selection
Flight
Director/Autopi
lot selection
Displays Displays
MCDU MCDU
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End of the presentation
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