Integrated ATS Automation System: The Integrated Automation System provides adequate safety nets in the form of conflict alerts, minimum safe altitude warning to the Controller, advanced decision support tools and improved HMI enabling faster decision-making and conflict resolution by the Controller. ATS Automation System has been successfully installed and operationalised at 38 medium and small airports as well, in addition to metro airports.
Integration of Multiple Radars and ADS-B Sensors: Integration of nine radars of different manufacturers and eight ADS – B located across the region into the automation system has been completed and the surveillance picture of all the aircraft in the eastern region is seen at Kolkata ATC Centre. The integration of Radars/ADS-B sensor information into automation enables authorization of direct routing to flights by the controllers, thereby, reducing flying distance/time, saving fuel for the airlines and facilitating on-time performance. The minimum distance between two aircrafts will be reduced through application of Radar Based Separation minima.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) is a new generation surveillance technology that enables aircraft to transmit critical information on the location, speed and altitude to ground stations connected to air traffic control centres. The system uses GNSS to determine the position of the aircraft and broadcast the data in real time, enabling the Ground Automation Systems and Air Traffic Controllers to benefit from highly accurate position of the aircraft. This leads to safer operations and improved operational efficiency.
The installation of ADS-B has already been completed at 21 sites to complement the existing network of radars for ensuring seamless surveillance across the entire continental and oceanic airspace.
Voice Control and Communication System (VCCS): VCCS is a system that permits Controllers to perform air to air, air to ground and ATS unit to ATS Unit communication exchange using a single switch operation. The system permits enhanced operational efficiency of the ATS Units and enhanced safety of the aircraft operations.
VCCS with IP based technology to cater for 100 Controller positions at Kolkata and 150 positions at Delhi, is being installed providing for efficient, fail-proof and comprehensive communication network among ATS units and between the Controller and the aircraft.
The Upper Airspace Harmonization of Kolkata FIR Initiative would ultimately result in marked improvement in ATM operational efficiency, safety of aircraft operations, fuel efficiency for Airlines, savings in operating cost for Airlines, environmental benefits due to reduced fuel burn and reduction in pilot/controller workload. Earlier, as a part of Upper Airspace Harmonization project, Airports Authority of India (AAI) had completed restructuring of Chennai FIR and operationlised the same with substantial benefits. The project won the International Janes ATC Award in 2012.
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