PENS Introduction PENS SYMPOSIUM, Brussels, 17th-18th October 2012 Prepared by Manuel Garcia (Chairman of PSSG) AENA Presented by Detlef Schultz (Vice-Chairman of PSSG) DFS October 2012
AGENDA Need for PENS Business Case PENS Governance Current PENS Users 2
WHY PENS Current data communications in the air traffic management industry heavily rely on.25, a technology that is about to be phased out (OLDI, ASTERI, AFTN/CIDIN ) Most inter-ansp links are bilateral point to point circuits, managed on a bilateral basis CFMU and EAD have separate networks with different providers Future air traffic management will require tighter collaboration between all stakeholders Supporting seamless operations and interoperability Business case demonstrated that overall costs could be reduced by 15%. The technical enabler for this is a common shared network: PENS 3
WHAT IS PENS (I) PENS: the present and future of European aeronautical IP communications infrastructure 4
WHAT IS PENS (II) A joint EUROCONTROL / ANSP led initiative to: provide a common IP based managed network service across Europe provide efficient support to operational ATM data and voice communications: - existing services - new requirements that are emerging from future Air Traffic Management (ATM) concepts (incl SESAR). - In line with the SES-2 regulation (FMTP IR) 5
PENS SERVICE LAYERS Shared sites NM PENS EAD ANSP Backbone NM Terminals ETFMS Entry Nodes ANSP CFMU: EAD: Backbone: Shared sites: No Existing such network was today, already with replacing AT&T withbilateral SITA lines PENS Users sharing the infrastructure For Replacement Migration data communications to SITA of most within desktops the (FMTP, PENS during AMHS, rollout PENS radar, rollout ) cost optimisation, alignment on highest service level Ready New Tightservice schedule for voice option (Finished services for DSNA, beforemuac end of and October DFS 2010) 6
For ANSP Backbone 7
PENS DESIGN OVERVIEW VPN1 OPS IPv4 Surveillance / radar (60%) Regional use (30%) Future use (10%) Multicast PENS GOLD IP Plug ANSP Backbone CFMU VPN IPv4 Multicast VPN 2 OPS VPN1 TEST VPN2 TEST SESAR VPN IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 IPv4 IPv6 IPv6 Multicast FMTP (60%) AMHS (30%) Other uses (10%) - ot EAD VPN IPv4 PENS Platinum IP Plug Voice VPN 8
AGENDA Need for PENS Business Case PENS Governance Current PENS Users 9
GENERAL PENS BUSINESS CASE Business case demonstrated that overall costs could be reduced by 15 25%. Results of the business case cost of a 5 year contract 100 m 50 m ANSPs, CFMU and EAD separate networks 44 m Cost saving 15-25 % PENS 35 m 0 m Overall communication costs (EUR) -> > 800 m /yearm PENS < 1% of the overall communications costs 10
ANSPs BUSINESS CASE (case of AENA) SPAIN International Communications 1 2010.25 (CIDIN, OLDI, surveillance) Legacy Voice 550 K / year Leased lines.25 (CIDIN, OLDI, surveillance) Legacy Voice 2 2011-2014 CIDIN OLDI Surveillance Legacy Voice MULTIPLEOR 150 K / year 2 MBps MULTIPLEOR OLDI CIDIN Surveillance Legacy Voice AMHS FMTP AMHS FMTP Surveillance 5,5 K / year Surveillance 3 > 2014 AMHS FMTP Surveillance AMHS FMTP Surveillance ATC VoIP 50 K / year ATC VoIP 11
AGENDA Need for PENS Business Case PENS Governance Current PENS Users 12
PENS GOVERNANCE 13
PSSG (PENS STEERING GROUP) The PENS Steering Group (PSSG) represents PENS ANSPs Users and Eurocontrol setting policy of PENS project. The PSSG shall: Set and supervise the strategy, policy, principles and common procedures for the PEN service. Provide policy guidance to the PMU in defining an unambiguous Service Level Agreement with the NSP. Establish and maintain PENS User charge procedures. Monitor the annual financial budgets in line with the PENS business plan. Propose and endorse appropriate security management policies. 14
PUG (PENS USER GROUP) The PENS User Group (PUG) is a committee consisting of members from the user community (ANSPs/Eurocontrol) who may carry out specific detailed reviews of performance, user needs, policy and standards. The PUG shall provide technical, operational, financial and administrative advice and proposals as follows: Discuss and advise on prioritisation of future requirements Provide comments on financial and business plans Make proposals on charging requirements Advise on policies and procedures Advise on the performance of the PENS service Propose common services for the Users 15
PMU (PENS MANAGEMENT UNIT) MISSION: Under the guidance of PSSG, the PENS Management Unit (PMU) shall carry out the day to day management of the PENS, including planning, moni-toring the service and liaising with the Network Service Provider (NSP) (SITA) and the PENS users (CFMU, EAD, ANSPs ). The PMU shall implement the policy and standards set by the PSSG and thus manage the PEN Service, on behalf of the Users. The PMU shall be the single interface with the NSP for the PENS Contract and financial management. 16
AGENDA Need for PENS Business Case PENS Governance Current PENS Users 17
SHORT-TERM COM STRATEGY ANSPs/FAB - PENS Interconnection ANSPs/FAB network International.25 to IP migration International.25 ANSPs COMs (CIDIN, surveillance, OLDI) International IP ANSPs COMs (AMHS, surveillance, FMTP) SESAR Alignment VoIP Trials and Validation VoIP implementation in ANSPs/FAB - PENS VoIP Validation 2010 2011 2012 2013 20xx 2017 18
PENS CURRENT (SHORT-TERM) SITUATION ACC AIRLINE National Airline IP network MILITARY National Military IP network AIRPORT CDM VDL2/ATN DATALINK ACC OLDI/FMTP RADAR AMHS Datalink ANSP/FAB IP network National Airport IP network FW FW ANSP/FAB IP network OLDI/FMTP RADAR AMHS Datalink TWR TWR PENS EAD ACC/TWR OLDI/FMTP RADAR AMHS Datalink CFMU 19
PENS CURRENT (SHORT-TERM) USERS Aeronautical Messaging AFTN/CIDIN AMHS Navigation and Surveillance RADAR sharing Management, Information and FLOW Services G/G coordination A/G Services CFMU IFPS/ETFMS AIS/EAD OLDI/FMTP G/G ATM Voice A/G ATM radio A/G datalink (ATN/IP) ACARS Meteorology D-VOLMET New operational concepts (EC-SES) FMTP, IFPL, COTR 20