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Report of the first meeting of the ASIA/PAC ATN implementation coordination group
ACP WGN Meeting
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Agenda Item #:
Report of the first meeting of the Asia/Pac of Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN) Implementation Co-ordination Group
Prepared by Hoang Tran (FAA)
Presented by FAA
SUMMARY
Report of the First Meeting of Asia/Pac of Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) Implementation Co-ordination Group of APANPIRG in Seoul, Republic of Korea 22-26 May 2006. This paper also conveys the major issues relating to ATN/AMHS service implementation and operation in the Asia/Pacific region.
1 Introduction
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Asia/Pac regional office held the first meeting of Asia/Pac ATN Implementation Co-ordination Group of APANPIRG in Seoul, Republic of Korea 22-26 May 2006 to discuss the ATN implementation technical exchange, planning and report the progress.
2 Outcome of Meeting
Followings are major conclusion of the APANPIRG ATNICG/1:
1. ATN Router Plan: Attachment I depicts States in the Asia and Pacific regions committed to implement ATN Router in the region, following is the regional Air Navigation Plan FASID documents. The backbone will be interconnected by end of 2007. The Asia/Pacific ATN backbone is expected to complete by early 2008. The Attachment II shows the Asia/Pacific Regional ATN Backbone Interconnection. The major ATN Backbone Boundary Intermediate System (BBIS) in the region are located in Australia, China, Fiji, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and USA. Most of States implement ATN have dual stacks ATN Router (X.25 and IP sub-networks) capability;
2. Regional strategy has been proposed to be amended to include dual stack protocols to allow flexibility;
3. ATS Message Handling Service (AMHS) Implementation Plan: Attachment III shows States in the Asia and Pacific regions committed to implement AMHS in the region following regional Air Navigation Plan FASID documents.
4. AMHS Addressing Scheme and Coordination: The ATNICG/1 concluded that the maintenance of the AMHS addressing scheme and Addresses on a sharing information basis with one database to be set up in Asia and Pacific region. Aerothai has accepted the responsibility for the Asia/Pacific region to coordinate with other ICAO regions. The ATNICG confirms the need to coordinate a synchronous procedure for updating the information should be identified and endorsed by the Aeronautical Communication Panel (ACP).
5. Binary Universal Form for the Representation (BUFR) Coded Message support: Common Technical solution for supporting BUFR code through the File Transfer Body Part (FTBP) should be expedited to be included in the Version 4 of Doc9705; despite of concerns expressed by OPMET detailed requirement needs to be further confirmed, the technical solution to support BUFR code Operational Meteorological (OPMET) information should be identified independently.
6. ATS Inter-facility Data Communication (AIDC): The meeting recommend to ACP Working Group N to consider streamlining the messages set related provisions on AIDC in the Doc9705 with those proposed changes in Doc9694. In terms of AIDC messages set is concerned, perhaps a better solution is to make reference in the Doc9705 to the material in Doc9694, and then study whether there is required to update the rest part of AIDC related to material in the Doc9705. The Asia/Pac regional AIDC implementation plan as shown in Attachment IV.
7. The ATNICG developed 7 Performance Tasks with many associated sub-tasks as shown in Attachment V.
3 Conclusions
This paper reports the Asia/Pac ATNICG meeting and outcome of the regional plan. The ACP Member States are invited to discuss and comment. The Asia/Pacific regional ATN/AMHS implementation activities are underway. The need to confirm the interface with BUFR coded generated system and baseline of AIDC are critical for the contract tendering by the States for operational cost control.
Attachment I
TABLE CNS 1B – ATN ROUTER PLAN
Explanation of the TableColumn
1Administration – the name of the Administration, State or Organization responsible for management of the router
2Location of Router
3Type of Router:
BBIS - Backbone Boundary Intermediate System
BIS - Boundary Intermediate System
4
Type of Interconnection:
Inter – Regional
Intra – Regional
Sub – Regional
5 Interconnection, Connected to router of: name of the location of the correspondent router
6 Link Speed – Speed requirements of the interconnecting link
7 Link Protocol – Protocol requirements for the interconnecting link
8 Target Date of Implementation – date of implementation of the router
TBD- To be determined
9Remarks
TABLE CNS-1B – ATN ROUTER PLAN
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
American Samoa
Pago Pago
United States
Intra-domain
Australia
Brisbane
Timor Leste
Intra-domain
BBIS
Sub-Regional
Fiji
19200 bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Indonesia
9600 bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Japan
64000 bps
X.25
2007
Nauru
Intra-domain
BIS
Sub-Regional
New Zealand
9600 bps
X.25
2008-2009
Papua New Guinea
Intra-domain
BBIS
Inter-Regional
South Africa
64000 bps
X.25
TBD
Solomon Islands
Intra-domain
Vanuatu
Intra-domain
Melbourne
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Singapore
64 Kbps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Inter-Regional
United States
64000 bps
X.25
2007
Bangladesh
Dhaka
BIS
Sub-Regional
India
9600 bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600 bps
X.25
2007
Bhutan
Paro
BIS
Sub-Regional
India
9600bps
X.25
2008
Brunei Darussalam
Brunei
BIS
Sub-Regional
Malaysia
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Singapore
9600bps
X.25
2007
Cambodia
Phnom Penh
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600bps
X.25
2007
China
Beijing
BIS
Sub-Regional
DPR Korea
9600bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Hong Kong, China
64000bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
India
64000bps
X.25
2006-2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Japan
64000bps
X.25
2007-2008
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Kuwait
64000bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Macau, China
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Mongolia
9600bps
X.25
2007-2008
BIS
Sub-Regional
Myanmar
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Nepal
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Pakistan
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Republic of Korea
9600bps
X.25
2007-2008
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Russian Federation
19200bps
X.25
TBD
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Thailand
64000bps
X.25
2006
Taibei
BIS
Sub-Regional
Hong Kong, China
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Japan
9600bps
X.25
2007
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong
BBIS
Intra-Regional
China
64000bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Macau, China
9600bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Japan
64000bps
X.25
2005
BIS
Sub-Regional
Philippines
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Taibei
9600bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Thailand
64000bps
X.25
Implemented
BIS
Sub-Regional
Viet Nam
9600bps
X.25
2006
Macau, China
Macau
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Hong Kong, China
9600bps
X.25
2006
Cook Islands
Rarotonga
New Zealand
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
DPR Korea
Pyongyang
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007
Fiji
Nadi
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Australia
19200 bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Kiribati
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
New Caledonia
TBD
Intra-domain
BIS
Sub-Regional
Tuvalu
Intra-domain
BBIS
Inter-Regional
United States
19200 bps
X.25
2007
Wallis Islands
Intra-domain
French Polynesia
Papeete
New Zealand
TBD
Intra-domain
India
Mumbai
BIS
Sub-Regional
Bangladesh
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Bhutan
9600bps
X.25
2008
BBIS
Intra-Regional
China
64000bps
X.25
2006-2007
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Kenya
19200bps
X.25
TBD
BIS
Sub-Regional
Nepal
9600bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Oman
19200bps
X.25
TBD
BIS
Sub-Regional
Pakistan
9600bps
X.25
2007
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Singapore
64000bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Sri Lanka
9600bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Thailand
64000bps
X.25
2007
Indonesia
Jakarta
BIS
Sub-Regional
Australia
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Singapore
9600bps
X.25
2005
Japan
Tokyo
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Australia
64000bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
China
64000bps
X.25
2007-2008
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Hong Kong, China
64000bps
X.25
2005
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Europe
64000bps
X.25
TBD
BIS
Sub-Regional
Republic of Korea
9600bps
X.25
2008
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Russia Federation
64000bps
X.25
TBD
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Singapore
64000 bps
X.25
2007-2008
BIS
Sub-Regional
Taibei
9600 bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Inter-Regional
United States
64000 bps
X.25
Implemented
Kiribati
Tarawa
BIS
Sub-Regional
Fiji
Intra-domain
Lao PDR
Vientiane
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Viet Nam
9600bps
X.25
2006
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
BIS
Sub-Regional
Brunei
9600bps
X.25
2007
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BIS
Sub-Regional
Singapore
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600bps
X.25
2006
Micronesia Federated State of
Chuuk
United States
Intra-domain
Kosrae
United States
Intra-domain
Ponapei
United States
Intra-domain
Yap
United States
Intra-domain
Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007-2008
Myanmar
Yangon
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600bps
X.25
2006
Nauru
Nauru
Australia
Intra-domain
Nepal
Kathmandu
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
India
9600bps
X.25
2007
New Caledonia
Noumea
Fiji
TBD
Intra-domain
New Zealand
Christchurch
BIS
Sub-Regional
Australia
9600bps
X.25
2008-2009
Cook Is
Intra-domain
French Polynesia
9600bps
X.25
TBD
Intra-domain
Niue
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
Samoa
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
Tonga
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BIS
Inter-Regional
USA
9600bps
X.25
2008-2009
Niue Islands
Niue
New Zealand
Intra-domain
Pakistan
Karachi
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
Australia
Intra-domain
Philippines
Manila
BIS
Sub-Regional
Hong Kong, China
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Singapore
9600bps
X.25
2006
Republic of Korea
Seoul
BIS
Sub-Regional
China
9600bps
X.25
2007-2008
BIS
Sub-Regional
Japan
9600bps
X.25
2008
Samoa
Faleolo
New Zealand
Intra-domain
Singapore
Singapore
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Australia
64000bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Bahrain
64000 bps
X.25
TBD
BIS
Sub-Regional
Brunei
9600bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
India
64000bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Indonesia
9600bps
X.25
2005
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Japan
64000bps
X.25
2007-2008
BIS
Sub-Regional
Malaysia
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Philippines
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Sri Lanka
9600bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Thailand
64000bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Inter-Regional
United Kingdom
64000 bps
X.25
TBD
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BIS
Sub-Regional
Viet Nam
9600bps
X.25
2006
Solomon Islands
Honiara
Australia
Intra-Domain
Sri Lanka
Colombo
BIS
Sub-Regional
India
64000 bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Maldives
9600bps
X.25
2006
Thailand
Bangkok
BIS
Sub-Regional
Bangladesh
9600bps
X.25
2007
BIS
Sub-Regional
Cambodia
9600bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Intra-Regional
China
64000bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Hong Kong, China
64000bps
X.25
Implemented
BBIS
Intra-Regional
India
64000bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Italy
19200bps
X.25
TBD
BIS
Sub-Regional
Lao PDR
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Malaysia
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Myanmar
9600bps
X.25
2006
BBIS
Intra-Regional
Singapore
64000bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Viet Nam
9600bps
X.25
2006
Timor Leste
Dili
Australia
Intra-domain
Tonga
Tongatapu
New Zealand
Intra-domain
Tuvalu
Funafuti
Fiji
2005
Intra-domain
United States
Salt Lake City
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Australia
64000 bps
X.25
2007
American Samoa
Intra-domain
Administration
Location of Router
Type of Router
Type of Interconnection
Interconnection, Connected to router of:
Link Speed
Link Protocol
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Fiji
19200 bps
X.25
2007
BBIS
Inter-Regional
Japan
64000bps
X.25
Implemented
BIS
Inter-Regional
New Zealand
9600 bps
X.25
2008-2009
Marshall Islands
Intra-domain
Micronesia, Federated State of
Intra-domain
Palau
Intra-domain
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Australia
9600bps
X.25
Intra-domain
Viet Nam
Ho Chin Minh
BIS
Sub-Regional
Hong Kong, China
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Lao PDR
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Singapore
9600bps
X.25
2006
BIS
Sub-Regional
Thailand
9600bps
X.25
2006
Wallis Islands
Wallis
Fiji
X.25
TBD
Intra-domain
Attachment II
Chart CNS 2 - ATN Router Plan
ASIA/PAC ATN Router Interconnection (Table CNS 1B)
MH
FJ
VU
AU
CN
JP
IN
TH
SG
TO
PF
NZ
ID
KR
NR
CK
WS
TV
WF
KI
NC
NP
MO
TW
PG
SB
BD
VN
BN
PH
MM
MV
LK
BT
KH
LA
MY
KP
MN
NU
US
FM
PW
AS
ATN Backbone Site
ATN Site
HK
PK
TL
ATN Backbone
ATN Connection
Attachment III
TABLE CNS-1C
ATS MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICE (ATSMHS)
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Explanation of the Table
Column
1 Administration – the name of the Administration, State or Organization responsible for management of the facility
2 Location of Facility
3 Facility Type:
AMHS
UA (Location of AMHS)
4 Target Date of Implementation – date of implementation of the ATSMHS
TBD – To be determined
5 Remarks
AMHS – ATS Message Handling System which may include Message Transfer Agents and AFTN/AMHS gateways services.
TABLE CNS-1C ATS MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICE (ATSMHS) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Administration
Location of Facility
Facility Type
Target Date of Implementation
Remarks
American Samoa
Pago Pago
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Australia
Brisbane
AMHS
2006
Bangladesh
Dhaka
AMHS
2007
Bhutan
Paro
UA (Mumbai)
2008
Brunei Darussalam
Brunei
AMHS
2007
Cambodia
Phnom Penh
AMHS
2007
China
Beijing
AMHS
2006
Taibei
AMHS
2006
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong
AMHS
2005
Macau, China
Macau
AMHS
2005
Cook Island
Rarotonga
UA (Christchurch)
2006
DPR Korea
Pyongyang
AMHS
2007
Fiji
Nadi
AMHS
2006
French Polynesia
Papeete
AMHS
TBD
India
Mumbai
AMHS
2005
Indonesia
Jakarta
AMHS
2006
Ujung Pandang
AMHS
2006
Japan
Tokyo
AMHS
Implemented
Kiribati
Tarawa
UA (Nadi)
2005
Lao PDR
Vientiane
AMHS
2005
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
AMHS
2006
Maldives
Male
AMHS
2005
Marshall Island
Majuro
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Micronesia
Federated State of
Chuuk
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Kosrai
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Ponapei
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Yap
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar
AMHS
2006
Myanmar
Yangon
AMHS
2005
Nauru
Nauru
UA (Brisbane)
2006
Nepal
Kathmandu
AMHS
2007
New Caledonia
Noumea
AMHS
TBD
New Zealand
Christchurch
AMHS
2008-2009
Niue Is
Niue
UA (Christchurch)
2006
Pakistan
Karachi
AMHS
2006
Palau
Koror
UA (Salt Lake City)
2005
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
UA (Brisbane)
2006
Philippines
Manila
AMHS
2006
Republic of Korea
Seoul
AMHS
2008
Samoa
Faleolo
UA (Christchurch)
2006
Singapore
Singapore
AMHS
2006
Solomon Is
Honiara
UA (Brisbane)
2006
Sri Lanka
Colombo
AMHS
2006
Thailand
Bangkok
AMHS
2006
Timor Leste
Dili
UA (Brisbane)
2006
Tonga
Tongatapu
UA (Christchurch)
2006
Tuvalu
Funafuti
UA (Nadi)
2005
United States
Salt Lake City
AMHS
Implemented
Vanuatu
Port Vila
UA (Brisbane)
2006
Viet Nam
Ho Chi Minh
AMHS
2006
Wallis Is.
Wallis
AMHS
TBD
Attachment IV
State/Administration
Location of AIDC end system
AIDC Pair
AIDC standard used
Target date of Implementation
Remarks
Correspondent location
Correspondent State/Administration
1
2
3
4
5
6
AUSTRALIA
Brisbane ACC
Auckland ACC
New Zealand
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2008-2009
Jakarta ACC
Indonesia
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
Nadi ACC
Fiji
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
Ujung Pandang ACC
Indonesia
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
BANGLADESH
Dhaka ACC
Kolkata ACC
Myanmar
ATN
TBD
Subject to concurrence with Myanmar
Yangon ACC
India
ATN
TBD
Subject to concurrence with India
BHUTAN
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
CAMBODIA
Phnom Penh ACC
Bangkok ACC
Thailand
ATN
2007
CHINA
Beijing ACC
Incheon ACC
Republic of Korea
ATN
TBD
Guangzhou ACC
Hong Kong ACC
Hong Kong, China
AFTN
2008
Haikou ACC
Hong Kong ACC
Hong Kong, China
AFTN
2007
Taibei ACC
Hong Kong ACC
China
TBD
2008
HONG KONG, CHINA
Hong Kong ACC
Guangzhou ACC
China
AFTN
2008
Haikou ACC
China
AFTN
2007
Manila ACC
Philippines
TBD
TBD
Taibei ACC
China
TBD
2007-2008
MACAO, CHINA
COOK ISLANDS
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
FIJI
Nadi ACC
Brisbane ACC
Australia
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V. 10
Oakland ARTCC
USA
AFTN
2006
FRANCE
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Papeete ACC
Auckland ACC
New Zealand
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V. 2
NEW CALEDONIA
INDIA
Kolkata ACC
Dhaka ACC
Bangladesh
ATN
TBD
Mumbai ACC
Karachi ACC
Pakistan
AFTN
2006
Subject to co-ordination between Administrations
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
INDONESIA
Jakarta ACC
Brisbane ACC
Australia
AFTN
Implemented
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
Ujung Pandang ACC
Brisbane ACC
Australia
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
207-2008
JAPAN
Fukuoka ATMC
Anchorage ACC
USA
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
Incheon ACC
Republic of Korea
ATN
TBD
Oakland ACC
USA
AFTN
Implemented
KIRIBATI
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Vientiane ACC
Bangkok ACC
Thailand
ATN
2007
MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur ACC
Bangkok ACC
Thailand
ATN
2007
MALDIVES
Male ACC
Colombo ACC
Sri Lanka
ATN
2005
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATE OF)
MONGOLIA
MYANMAR
Yangon ACC
Bangkok ACC
Thailand
ATN
TBD
ICD V.10
Dhaka ACC
Bangladesh
ATN
2007
NAURU
Brisbane ACC
Ockland ARTCC
USA
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2006
Nadi ACC
Fiji
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
AFTN/AMHS
2006
NEPAL
ATN AIDC 2008/2009. Subject to confirmation
Nadi ACC
Fiji
AFTN
Implemented
ATN AIDC 2008/2009. Subject to confirmation
Ockland ARTCC
USA
AFTN
Implemented
ATN AIDC 2008/2009. Subject to confirmation
Papeete ACC
French Polynesia
AFTN
Implemented
ATN AIDC 2008/2009. Subject to confirmation
PAKISTAN
Karachi
Kuwait
Kuwait
AFTN
2006
Subject to concurrence of Kuwait
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
Mumbai
India
AFTN
2006
Subject to concurrence of India
AFTN/AMHS
2007-2008
PALAU
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PHILIPPINES
Manila ACC
Hong Kong ACC
Hong Kong, China
TBD
2007/2008
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Incheon ACC
Tokyo ACC
Japan
ATN
TBD
Beijing ACC
China
ATN
TBD
SAMOA
SINGAPORE
ATN AIDC 2009/2010
SOLOM ISLANDS
SRI LANKA
Colombo ACC
Male ACC
Maldives
AFTN
2005
TIMOR LASTE
THAILAND
Bangkok ACC
Hochiminh ACC
Viet Nam
ATN
2007
Kuala Lumpur ACC
Malaysia
ATN
2007
Phnom Penh ACC
Cambodia
ATN
2007
Vientiane ACC
Lao PDR
ATN
2007
Yangon ACC
Myanmar
ATN
2007
TONGA
UNITED STATES
Oakland ARTCC
Aukland ACC
New Zealand
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V. 10
Fukuoka ATMC
Japan
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
Nadi ACC
Fiji
AFTN
2006
ICD V.10
Anchorage ARTCC
Fukuoka ATMC
Japan
AFTN
Implemented
ICD V.10
VANUATU
VIET NAM
Ho Chi Minh ACC
Bangkok ACC
Thailand
ATN
2007
Attachment V
No.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE
ICAO Srategic Objective
Associated GPI
Tasks/Strategy
Benefits
Deliverables
TargetDate
Leader
Supporting Members
1
ATN Implementation Coordination
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Review of implementation problems and develop co-ordinated solutions
Expedite implementation activities, ensure system campatibility through out the region
Co-ordination Report
Ongoing/Semi-anually until (2010)
Ken Morris (Australia)
All members
2
ATN Operational Procedures
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Development of Interim Database for Directory Services
Make available real time and quality assurance addresses for ATN message delivery
(1) Interim Database
(1) (2007)
Robert Hallman(USA)
Thailand, Hong Kong China, Japan
(2) Develop the operational database management procedures
(2) Operational Procedures
(2) (2007)
3
ATN Certification & Validation Process
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Develop conformance procedures and checklist for AMHS and ATN routers
Expedite implementation activities, ensure global system compatibility
(1) Checklist
(1) (2007)
Victor, Lee (Singapore)
China, Hong Kong China, Indonesia,ROK,USA,
(2) Develop validation process document
(2) Conformance Document
(2) 2007
4
ATN Documentation
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Study DIR objects/attributes proposed in ACP and follow development within other groups
Expedite implementation activities, ensure global system compatibility
(1) Directory Report
(1) Annually until (2010)
Chonlawit B.
Thailand
(2) Development AIDC documentation (including ICD) and follow development within other groups
(2) AIDC ICD
(2) 2007 (ACP-dependent)
(Thailand)
Thailand
(3) Update of AMHS ICD to comply with SARPs 3rd Edtion
(3) Updated AMHS ICD
(3) (2007)
Japan
5
ATN Performance
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Develop/establish/adapt/monitor/identify/analyse performance indicators
Assure QOS, service continuity, timely delivery of services
(1) AMHS performance report
(1) Annually until (2010)
Japan
Republic of Korea, India
6
ATN Service Enhancements
D. Efficiency
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Review the impact of the implementation of Directory Services in the Region
Enhancing the service
(1) Report on directory
(1) Annually until (2010)
Fiji
USA, Thailand, New Zealand, Japan, Australia
(2) Development of profiles for the directory access and exchange protocols (Ref. Decision 7/9)
Enhancing the operation
(2) Report on profiles
(2) (2008)
Fiji
(3) Study the use of IP
Lowering the operating cost
(3) Report on the use of IP
(3) (2008)
Singapore
China
(4) Study for transition to BUFR code
Enhancing the service
(4) Report on the impact of BUFR code to ATN
(4) (2007)
Japan
New Zeland, USA,
(5) Study for transition of AFTN-based AIDC to ATN environment
Improving the service and lowering the operating cost
(5) Report on the impact of transition of AFTN-AIDC to ATN-AIDC
(5) (2008)
Thailand
India,Indonesia, New Zealand, USA,
(6) Update the AMHS ICD to comply with Doc 9705 3rd Edition
(6) Updated AMHS ICD
(6) 2007
Japan
Comsoft, ONS
7
Security
B. Security
GPI-17, GPI-19, GPI-22
(1) Develop Information Security policy
Safe and Secure Inter and Intra Regional Communication and service infrastructure
(1) Policy Document
(1) Annually until (2010)
Vidyut Patel (USA)
Australia, Hong Kong China
(2) Develop Information Security Guidance
(2) Guidance Document
(2) (2008)
(3) Develop Information Security Solution for Initial and Enhanced Services
(3) Security, Technical, Management and Operational Control
(3) (2008)
(4) Co-ordinate and monitor ACP working group and other regions
(4) Report
(4) Semi-Annually until (2010)
Thailand
(GPI-22) COMMUNICATION NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Related ATM objectives: AMSS; HF data; VHF data; SSR Mode S; ATN
Scope: To evolve the aeronautical mobile and fixed communication infrastructure, supporting both voice and data communications, accommodating new functions as well as providing the adequate capacity and quality of service to support ATM requirements.
(GPI-19) METEOROLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Objective: To improve the availability of meteorological information in support of a seamless global ATM system.
(GPI-17) IMPLEMENTATION OF DATA LINK APPLICATIONS
Scope: Increase the use of data link applications
Related ATM objectives: Application of data link; Functional integration of ground systems; with airborne systems; ATS inter-facility data communication (AIDC)
International Civil Aviation Organization
AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATIONS PANEL (ACP) WorkinG group N (NETWORKING) and subgroups – 6th meeting
Brussels, Belgium 26th June – 7th July 2006
International Civil Aviation Organization
ATN Implementation Planning Group of APANPIRG/ATNTTF
(GPI-22) COMMUNICATION NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
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SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT
AU
CN
JP
IN
TH
SG
TO
TV
WF
PF
ATN Backbone
NZ
ID
KR
NR
CK
KI
NC
WS
NP
MO
TW
VU
PG
SB
BD
VN
BN
PH
MM
MV
LK
BT
KH
LA
MY
KP
MN
NU
US
MH
FM
PW
AS
ATN Backbone Site
ATN Site
HK
PK
TL
FJ
ATN Connection