Tower Simulators should comprise the A-SMGCS (Advanced Surface Movement Guidance & Control System) to provide important simulations for routing, guidance, and surveillance for controlling aircraft. The ATCO will learn how to maintain the stated surface movement rate regardless of the weather conditions.
A-SMGCS is done within the aerodrome visibility operational level (AVOL) while maintaining the level of safety required according to ICAO Doc 9830: Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) Manual.
The ICAO Manual describes A-SMGCS as consisting of four basic functions:
The A-SMGCS simulator replicates the modular system environment of an actual A-SMGCS system. It provides different functionalities that support the safe, orderly, and expeditious movement of aircraft and vehicles on aerodromes under all probable scenarios.
It does this by considering the aerodrome’s layout and its traffic density and complexity and capacity demands under various visibility conditions independent of the line-of-sight connection between the controller and aircraft.
The aim of the A-SMGCS simulator at its lower levels of implementation is to deliver improved situational awareness to controller trainees in addition to complementary procedures. At its higher levels of implementation, A-SMGCS delivers:
A-SMGSC acts as a key enabler for the Integrated Tower Working Position (ITWP). The ITWP combines surveillance, controller tools, and safety nets for aerodrome controllers.
ICAO defined four levels of A-SMGCS implementation in 2004 based on a complex and traffic density approach.
Recently, EUROCONTROL removed references to “Levels” in its guidance material for A-SMGCS implementations. Instead, it has opted for a more functional definition of the services provided by A-SMGCS. To avoid confusion with the ICAO Manual and to prevent assumptions that the functions must be implemented in numerical order, the functions/services are referred to by name. This is not a contradiction between ICAO and EUROCONTROL’s definition of A-SMGCS services because they continue to provide the same functionalities, just from a different perspective.
EUROCONTROL defines the four A-SMGCS services as:
Routing Service generates a route for each mobile that is based on known aerodrome parameters and constraints or after an interaction with the Controller. This generates accurate taxi times from the route that can be used by the A-CDM platform. Routing allows the Controller to create or modify a route and input several performance-enhancing maneuvers that are widely used at aerodromes into the system, such as:
It is the main enabler for the Guidance service and several Airport Safety Support service elements, including the Route Deviation Alert.
Guidance Service that works with controller inputs and the Surveillance and Routing services to provide the following functions:
Learn more about our A-SMGCS functionalities in the article:
Technical Features of a Tower Simulator including an Advanced Surface Movement Guidance & Control System (A-SMGCS)
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