Digital Technology and Artificial Intelligence
RADAR IN THE TOWER
As airport operators seek to develop operational efficiencies, they do so with the understanding that they must not undermine safety. One such efficiency is the introduction of Radar in the Tower (RiTT) procedures, once considered off-limits but now becoming common practice in the civil domain with many UK airports now using this capability.
RiTT allows, through defined procedures and the associated safety assurance, radar vectoring from the Visual Control Room (VCR) using a correctly configured surveillance display. Whilst RiTT primarily enhances safety, the ability to combine approach control surveillance and aerodrome control services also provides the opportunity to augment operational resilience, as well as acheive wider airport demands for efficiency.
With demonstrable experience in delivering approved RiTT procedures, with the associated Human Factor (HF) Assessment and safety assurance, Osprey can work with airport staff and stakeholders to develop their RiTT capability through:
- Project initiation, including defining the scope and programme objectives, developing the safety programme and identifying the required analysis.
- Developing the necessary Safety Assurance Documentation in line with airport requirmeents, to present and satisfy the RiTT Safety Argument.
- Conducting HF analysis. A review of the workload data and situational awareness information sets the baseline for the programme, which can then be compared with experience garnered operating RiTT in the ‘trial’ environment.
- Conducting an ergonomics assessment, to ensure the VCR environment supports the combined service under RiTT procedures.
- RiTT Training. Osprey will provide staff with information/training on the aspects of human performance and visual scanning techniques that may be impacted with the introduction of RiTT.
DIGITAL TOWER
The use of digital technology has increased exponentially in the last few years with operational deployments now providing a regulatory approved service at locations in the UK and around the world, with many more in the pipeline. Osprey can support clients in development of a Digital Solution for new or existing operational environments, which includes either, or both, aerodrome and surveillance control.
The delivery of digital technology may be new and complex, but the application of a tried and tested best-practice systems engineering approach, means its deployment need not be daunting. Osprey specialises in support to the full system lifecycle, concept to disposal. From the development of a concept, associated feasibility and costed Business Case, through the specification of Operational, User, System and Process requirements, to the delivery of assured and assessed fit-for-purpose solutions, Osprey System Engineers and Programmes Managers can support a cost effective delivery of modern technology.
Osprey has significant experience in the design and specification of modern communication, navigation and surveillance systems, including the creation of remote digital tower infrastructure and Centre operations. We have demonstrable experience in complex system design to meet a defined operational need, as well as the specification of equipment and facilities to deliver an assured service. Pivotal to entry into operational service is the safety argument, where Osprey specialises in first-of-type implementations, such as our support to the Royal Navy for their Remote Tower solution at RNAS Predannack.