Conference Program
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Monday, 09 May 2022
10:00 - 17:30 Short Course on “IP telemetry with MIMO technology”
Room NH Collection Nürnberg City, Bahnhofstr. 17-19
Chair Silvus Technologies
10:00 1. Welcome and Introduction Training objectives
10:15 2. MIMO and MIMO fundamentals
10:45 3. Mesh Networking
11:30 Coffee Break
11:45 4. RF Link Budgeting / TCP/IP Basics
12:45 Lunch
14:15 5. Multicast Implementation, MANET Multicast/Broadcast
15:00 6. Putting it All Together (CONOPs - point to point, relays, full mesh, planning and optimization)
16:00 Coffee Break
16:15 7. MAN-IA (Demo)
17:00 8. Q & A
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
13:30 - 15:30 1. Networks & Data acquisition
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Philipp Wager, Airbus Defence and Space, Manching (Germany)
13:30 1.1 Implementing TMNS Data on Demand
B. Kupferschmidt, R. Docimo, K. Rodittis, Curtiss-Wright, Newtown (USA)
14:00 1.2 T-7A Distributed Test: Remote Testing of Prototype Aircraft
R. Aronoff, United States Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB (USA)
14:30 1.3 Requirements and use cases for modern high-speed FTI recorders and switches
B. Rosso, Curtiss-Wright Defense Systems, Newtown (USA)
15:00 1.4 FTI Wireless DataBuses Interface
P. Vicaria Torralbo, Airbus Defence and Space, Madrid (Spain)
16:00 - 18:00 2. Data Acquisition
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Regine Pattermann, umlaut SE, Aachen (Germany)
16:00 2.1 SKYBOX: the new Range of FTI
D. Cumer, Airbus Operations, Toulouse (France)
16:30 2.2 High quality measurements for helicopter applications using sensor telemetry
E. Manner, S. Manner, J. Manner, Manner Sensortelemetrie GmbH, Spaichingen (Germany)
17:00 2.3 Universal modular full flight-testing system
G. Steiner, imc Test & Measurement GmbH (Germany)
17:30 2.4 From automotive to Flight Test Instrumentation: Wiring reduction using new Ethernet standard
J. A. Pablos Palomino, Airbus Defence and Space, Seville (Spain)
Wednesday, 11 May 2022
09:30 - 12:30 3. Time-Space position technologies
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Valentin Belaud, Safran Data Systems, Les Ulis (France)
09:30 3.1 Assessment of GNSS based equipment in the context of AEBS based on the UNECE R152
E. P. Mrohs, M. Visser, NavCert GmbH, Munich (Germany)
10:00 3.2 Certification of automotive GNSS receivers using aerial image data
P. Mendes, E. P. Mrohs, C. Akhimien, NAVCERT GMBH, Munich (Germany), F. Kurz, V. Gstaiger, H. Runge, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling (Germany)
10:30 Break
11:00 3.3 Concept of a Robust and Precise Timing Facility for Galileo
P. Kindl, L. Agazzi, T. Schilling, M. Schmitt, J. Furthner, DLR Galileo Competence Center, Wessling (Germany)
11:30 3.4 Performance Monitoring for Galileo and other GNSS at the Galileo Competence Center
K. Lutz, L. Greda, M. Smyrnaios, W. Dilg, T. Schilling , I. Ioanid, J. Furthner, DLR Galileo Competence Center, Wessling (Germany), S. Thölert, G. Allende Alba, DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation, Wessling, (Germany), M. Kriegel, DLR Institute for Sol
12:00 3.5 New developments for GNSS precise positioning and timing
M. Schulz, J. Rüffer, ALLSAT GmbH, Hannover (Germany)
13:30 - 15:30 4. Sensors
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Murat Imay, DeutscheAircraft, Wessling (Germany)
13:30 4.1 The challenge of e-mobility and eVTOLs on measurement technology with vibration and acceleration sensors
S. Meyer, PCB Synotech GmbH, Hückelhoven (Germany)
14:00 4.2 Tail oring Flight Test Inst rumentation with Additive Manufacturing
A. Machnik, T. Decker, Vectoflow GmbH, Gilching (Germany), R. Ashworth, Evolution Measurement, Andover (Great Britain)
14:30 4.3 Fiber Optic Sensing: the challenges of miniaturization, ruggedization and integration to enhance flight test instrumentation capabilities
G. Guerrero, R. Pelluault, Safran Data Systems, Les Ulis (France), J. Koch, W. Schippers, P. Guehlke, C. Waltermann, FiSens GmbH, Braunschweig (Germany), N. Salhi, D. Pohl, M. C. Phan Huy, Safran Tech, Magny-Les-Hameaux, (France)
15:00 4.4 Heavy-Duty Telemetry Systems based on SAW Sensors
R. Fachberger, M. Stieger, Sensideon GmbH, Wels (Austria)
16:00 - 18:00 5. Imaging & Video
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Pat Quinn, Curtis-Wright, Dublin (Ireland)
16:00 5.1 Aircraft Tracking with Single Camera and RF - Ssytem Synchronization
V. Tutay, Turkish Aerospace (TAI), Ankara (Turkey), I. KaraGöz, Gazi University, Ankara (Turkey)
16:30 5.2 A400M Image Processing Methodology to Calculate Relative Speed in Air to Air Refuelling
I. López Herreros, Airbus Defence and Space, Madrid (Spain)
17:00 5.3 Automated registration of large assemblies with robot guided 3D sensors and CAD-based planning
S. Sauer, D. Sopauschke, T. Dunker, D. Berndt, Fraunhofer Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung IFF, Magdeburg, (Germany), M. Heizmann, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Karlsruhe (Germany)
17:30 5.4 Utilising an Autonomous Video Kit for Launcher to Video Deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope
D. Corry, D. Gleeson, M. Martin, J. Murphy, P. O’Connor, A. O’Grady, P. Reynolds, J. E. Ward, Réaltra Space Systems Engineering Ltd., Dublin (Ireland)
Thursday, 12 May 2022
09:30 - 10:30 6. Data Management Standards
Room New York, Hall 2
Chair Didier Schott, Ariane Group, Les Mureaux (France)
09:30 6.1 Encryption Techniques for Test Data
M. Weir, Ampex Data Systems Corporation, Hayward (USA)
10:00 6.2 EUROCAE ED247 (aka VISTAS) Revision B improvements
C. Herbepin, United Electronic Industries, Inc., Marignane (France)
09:30 - 12:30 7. Data Management Applications
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Pedro Rubio, Airbus Defence and Space, Getafe (Spain)
09:30 7.1 Evolution of Data Exporting
F. Haciomeroglu, E. Guclu, M. Kekec, R. Uzun, Turkish Aerospace (TAI), Ankara (Turkey)
10:00 7.2 TENA, JMETC, and BDA Tools for Telemetry
G. Hudgins, J. Secondine, Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA), Niceville (USA)
10:00 Break
11:00 7.3 Optimizing PCM Bandwidth Usage in Flight Test by Real-time Data Analysis During Flight
P. Quinn, Curtiss-Wright Defense Systems, Dublin (Ireland)
11:30 7.4 Big data tooling and usage perspectives in the AH test center
N. Brisset, Airbus Helicopters, Marignane (France)
12:00 7.5 OASIS: a big data platform for satellite testing
F. Morel, A. Charcosset, J. Siega, Airbus Defence and Space SAS, Toulouse (France)
11:00 - 12:30 8. RF Design
Room New York, Hall 2
Chair Guy Williams, USAF AFMC AFTC/ENS, Edwards AFB (USA)
11:00 8.1 Evaluation of Solar-based Energy Harvesting for Indoor IoT Applications
L. B. Hörmann, T. Hölzl, C. Kastl, Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH, Linz (Austria)
11:30 8.2 Simplified and reliable channel modeling for Aerospace, Defence and 5G
K. von Huenerbein, Lange-Electronic GmbH, Bielefeld (Germany)
11:30 8.3 Alternate benefit of Forward Error Correction
P. Cook, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Newtown (USA)
13:30 - 15:30 9. Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
Room New York, Hall 2
Chair Florian Mertl, Airbus Helicopters Deutschland GmbH, Donauwörth (Germany)
13:30 9.1 Vehicle Data Analysing System - VeDAS
M. Bussas, TROUT GmbH, Kassel (Germany)
14:00 9.3 Aircraft Maneuver Prediction with Machine Learning Applications
E. Cakici, O. Yörük, Turkish Aerospace (TAI), Ankara (Turkey)
14:30 9.4 TABAI.Test Assistant Based on Artificial Intelligence
F. Coll Herrero, P. Rubio Alvarez, Airbus Defense and Space, Madrid (Spain)
13:30 - 15:30 10. Hybrid / Remote Testing
Room Berlin, Hall 2
Chair Christel Rivière, Airbus Helicopters, Marignane (France)
13:30 10.1 Distributed Testing using VISTAS (ED-247 RevA)
R. Rodriguez-Martinez, C. Gaurel, Airbus Helicopters France, Marignane (France), M. Gruber, Airbus Helicopters Deutschland GmbH, Donauwörth (Germany)
14:00 10.2 How to get from MBSE to virtual product testing
G. Staudte, Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, Manching (Germany)
16:00 - 17:00 International Consortium for Telemetry Spectrum
Room New York, Hall 2
Chair Luc Falga, Airbus Operations, Toulouse (France)