AMHS Presentation - Airports Authority of India

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Federal Aviation
Administration
CAR/SAM Regional
AMHS Transition Plan
Presented
to the
International Civil Aviation Organization
Asia/Pacific Regional AMHS Workshop
Chennai, India
Date: 15-16 December, 2008
Our Vision:BACKGROUND
Service
and
Safety
•
• This presentation highlights the efforts of the CAR/SAM
ATN Task Force, which has been enforce for the past
three years. The Task Force Fourth meeting will be
held at the end of June 2008 in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic.
• The scope of the CAR/SAM ATN Task Force is to
– Ensure smooth transition from Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunication Network (AFTN) to AMHS environment
and
– Prevent any possible interruption in the AFTN and Air Traffic
Voice service operation during the transition period.
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ATC Voice and AFTN Configuration
8 kbps
8 kbps
VSCS
VSCS
FDIO
Voice Switch
64 kbps
9.6 kbps
9.6 kbps
AFTN
Host
DSR
FAA
AFTN
State A
Voice Switch
AFTN
State B
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CAR/SAM
Existing
International
Backbone
Our
Vision:
Service
and AFTN
Safety
•USA
•Bahamas
•Cuba
•Cayman
•Islands
•Haïti
•Jamaica
•Republica
•Dominican
•a
•Puerto
•Rico
•Anguilla
•St Marteen
•St Kitts
•& Nevis
•Belize
•Antigua
•Montserrat
•Guatemala
•Guadeloupe
•Dominica
•Honduras
•Martinique
•El Salvador
•St Lucia
•Nicaragua
•B
•a
•r
•b
•a
•d
•o
•s
•St Vincent
•Aruba
•Curaçao
•Grenada
•Costa Rica
•Panama
•Colombia
•Venezuela
•Guyana
•Suriname
•Trinidad
•&
•Tobago
•Guyane
•Française
•Ecuador
•Peru
•Bolivia
•Brasil
•Paraguay
•Connection between Networks
•Chile
•REDDIG
•Argentina
•Uruguay
•E-CAR
•MEVA
•BIS Router
•IS Router
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CAR/SAM
Regional
Our Vision:
Service
and Plan
Safety
• In 2006, the CAR/SAM region adopted AMHS over
TCP/IP to replace their AFTN service.
• Various States in this region have obtained or are in the
process of obtaining, the AMHS and AMHS/AFTN
Gateway.
• The first AMHS service over IP will be implemented
between Argentina and Paraguay, and it is projected
for the middle of 2008.
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National
CAR/SAMand
Regional
ATN
Our Vision:
Service
Safety
Backbone Architecture
US
ASIA Region
HN
AT
HT
JM
TT
BB
PE
EUR Region
VE
CC
AR
AFI Region
Inter-Regional Trunk Connection
Intra-Regional Trunk Connection
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BR
CAR/SAM Region
AR: Argentina
AT: Antigua
BB:Barbados
BR: Brazil
CC: Chile
HN: Honduras
HT: Haiti
JM: Jamaica
PE: Peru
TT: Trinidad and Tobago
US: United State of America
VE: Venezuela
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Issues
Our Vision: Transitional
Service and
Safety
• AMHS Network Protocols
• CLNP/TP4
• IPS-based networks
• MTA to MTA Communication
• Dual Operation of AMHS and Alternative Routing
• A well coordinated upgrade of the circuit data rate table
will be needed to support alternative routing
• AFTN circuits Upgrades
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Transitional Issues
Routing Policy should be developed to
address the following:
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Intra-Region MTA routing during the AFTN/AMHS transition
period.
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Intra-Region MTA routing at End-State Environment.
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Inter-Region MTA Routing during transition period.
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Inter-Region MTA Routing at End-State Environment.
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Transitional
Plan – New
Requirement
Our Vision:
Service
and
Safety
Binary Universal Form Representation (BUFR) code
– BUFR code was developed by the ICAO OPLINK Panel.
– BUFR code is used to provide graphic meteorological data.
– BUFR code was targeted for distribution by AMHS because
AFTN can not support binary based messages.
– BUFR code has been adopted by the WMO and the ICAO but
XML is also being considered.
– The ICAO Regional Offices have been analyzing the BUFR
code to determine the impact to AMHS (AMHS X.500 based
Directory Service versus modifying the MTA).
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Our Vision:Transitional
Servicand
PlanSafety
- IP
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IPv4 Intra-Regional and IPv6 to External ICAO Regions
External Region
CAR/SAM Region
AMHS
AMHS
IP
Router
IP
Router
IPv6
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IP
Router
IP
Router
BOUNDARY
AMHS
BOUNDARY
AMHS
IPv4
IP
Router
IP
Router
AMHS
AMHS
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Protocol
Stacks
for Current
AMHS
Applications
Our
Vision:
Service
and
Safety
AMHS
APPLICATION
(Message Transfer Agent)
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
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TP4
TP0
RFC 1006
TCP
CLNP
IPv4
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Transitional Plan - IP
IPv4 and IPv6 Intra-Regional, and IPv6 to External ICAO Regions
External Region
CAR/SAM Region
AMHS
AMHS
IP
Router
IP
Router
IPv6
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IP
Router
IP
Router
BOUNDARY
AMHS
BOUNDARY
AMHS
IPv4/IPv6
IP
Router
IP
Router
AMHS
AMHS
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Protocol Stacks for Transition-Phase AMHS
Applications
AMHS
APPLICATION
(Message Transfer Agent)
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
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TP0
RFC 1006
TCP
TP0
RFC 2126
TCP
IPv4
IPv6
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End State IPv6 for Intra-Region and Inter-Region
External Region
CAR/SAM Region
AMHS
AMHS
IP
Router
IP
Router
IPv6
IP
Router
IP
Router
BOUNDARY
AMHS
BOUNDARY
AMHS
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IPv6
IP
Router
IP
Router
AMHS
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IP Transitional Issues
•
The aeronautical communication industry (i.e., AMHS system providers) have
not fully developed the MTA to support IPv6.
•
The Technical Manual for the IPS will be finalized by the Aeronautical
Communication Panel (ACP) in late 2008. However, ICAO Doc. 9880 Part II B
for AMHS is now available.
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Initial implementations in the ICAO European Region are using AMHS over
IPv4 in separate sub-regions. Two of these sub-regions are interconnected via
IPv6 using a network address and protocol translation technique whereby IPv4
messages are converted to IPv6 across the interface and then back to IPv4.
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Many CAR/SAM member States have already implemented the AMHS or will
replace the AFTN service in the near future.
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The Asia/Pacific region needs to [work out] resolve the network protocol issues
with European and South American regions (ATN router or IP router).
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A global AMHS network coordination is required to ensure smooth operation.
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Implementing security measures.
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IP addressing scheme needs to be developed for AMHS
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Evolving ATN Interconnection of A/G and G/G
Routers
IDRP
IDRP
SAT
IDRP
VDL
IDRP
IP ROUTER
VDL
IDRP
ATN
ROUTER
X.25/IP
Sub-network
ATN
ROUTER
VDL
IP ROUTER
IDRP
IP Network
ATN
ROUTER
IP ROUTER
AMHS
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IDRP
ATN
ROUTER
LAN
Sub-network
IDRP: Inter-domain Routing Protocol
IS-IS: Intermediate SystemIntermediate System Routing Protocol
SAT: Satellite
VDL: Very High Frequency (VHF) Data Link
LAN: Local Area Network
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Implementation Documents Needed
ICAO Regional ATN/AMHS Implementation Documents
CAR/SAM AMHS
Network Status Table
IP Router ICD
AMHS and IP Router
Compatibility Test Procedure
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CAR/SAM AMHS
Network Backbone
Trunk
AMHS Routing
Policy
AMHS VPN Security
CAR/SAM TCP/IP
Routing Policy
IPv6 Address Scheme
Directory Service
CAR/SAM Directory
Service
CAR/SAM ATN Task
Force Task
Assignment
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CAR/SAM Regional AMHS Implementation
Documentation
AMHS Transition Plan would include the following
appendices to address variety of issues:
 Appendix I
CAR/SAM AMHS Network Status Table:
- Document AMHS implementation status of the States
 Appendix II
CAR/SAM AMHS Network Backbone Trunks:
- Document the Telecommunication Backbone/circuits
 Appendix III CAR/SAM TCP/IP Routing Policy:
- Specify the routing for primary route and alternate routes
for each AMHS connection. It also specifies the regional
backbone hubs and its policy to route traffic
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CAR/SAM Regional AMHS Implementation
Documentation
 Appendix IV IPv6 Addressing Scheme
- Global address designation
 Appendix V
IP Router Interface Control Document
- Specify the lower three layers of the router and
 Appendix VI AMHS Routing Policy
- Address MTA to MTA within the region and MTA to other
MTA outside region during the transition and end state
(global network protocol compatibility environment)
 Appendix VII AMHS Addressing Scheme (Slide 17 shows Directory
Service not AMHS Addressing Scheme)
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CAR/SAM Regional AMHS Implementation
Documentation
 Appendix VIII CAR/SAM Directory Service Issue needs to
be evaluated
 Appendix IX
AMHS and IP Router Compatibility Test Procedure
Ensure hardware and software will be compatible
between different platforms
 Appendix X
AMHS VPN Security Address network protection
measure
 Appendix XI
CAR/SAM ATN Task Force Task Assignments
Assignment Documents actions and efforts by the state
members
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OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS
MTA to any MTA (via IP)
• This is the end state goal. In the interim, the regional major hub
should take active role to ensure the smooth operation.
Dual operation of AFTN and AMHS
• Dual Operation during transition period will require regional major
hubs to act quickly to prevent significant network problems.
Regional AMHS Management Center
• A Regional AMHS Management Center should be designated to
timely coordinate with other regions and within region to support
the AMHS cutover activities as well as AMHS operation.
System performance standards
• Develop System Performance Standards to address legal
recording, tracking message, delivering of messages, etc.
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AFS
ACP
AFTN
AIDC
AMHS
ATC
ATN
BUFR
CIDIN
CLNP
DOTS
FASID
FIR
ICAO
IDRP
IP
IPS
MTA
MTCU
MTS
NOTAM
OSI
SARP
SNDCF
UA
WMO
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Aeronautical Fixed Service
Aeronautical Communication Panel
Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network
Air Traffic Service Inter-Facility Data Communication
Air Traffic Service Message Handling System
Air Traffic Control
Aeronautical Telecommunication Network
Binary Universal Form Representation
Common ICAO Data Interchange Network
Connection Less Network Protocol
Dynamic Oceanic Tracking System
Facilities and Services Implementation Document
Flight Information Region
International Civil Aviation Organization
Inter Domain Routing Protocol
Internet Protocol
Internet Protocol Suites
Message Transfer Agent
Message Transfer and Control Unit
Message Transfer System
Note to Air Men
Open System Interface
Standard and Recommended Practices
Sub Network Dependent Convergence Function
User Agent
World Meteorological Organization
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