The CATS Consortium will present the final results and the main achievements made during the CATS Project, which started in November 2007 and will end shortly after this final event. The main goal of the CATS Project is develop and assess a new concept targeting to achieve punctuality at destination, by assessing a possible practical implementation of the Business Trajectory, namely the Contract of Objectives (CoO).
The CATS Consortium showed the progress made towards the goal of achieving punctuality at destination, by assessing a possible practical implementation of the Business Trajectory, namely the Contract of Objectives (CoO), on a joint simulation platform developed by SkySoft-ATM. The platform comprises four controller positions and two flight simulator positions.
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The CATS Consortium will present an overview of the validation of Contract-of-Objectives concept and in particular the results of the first Human-in-the-Loop (HIL) evaluation of the concept of operations applying this CoO between Air Traffic Controllers (ATCos). This HIL real time evaluation was carried out in October 2008 at skyguide premises in Geneva, Switzerland.
The CATS Consortium organises a parallel session, starting with an overview of Single European Sky 2 initiatives, followed by a SESAR presentation with the main focus on the Business Trajectory (BT).
Furthermore, the CATS team will present their research project and the results of the first HIL experiment, followed by a discussion based on the question: "Could Contract of Objectives proposal be seen as a possible driver for implementation of the BT?".
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CATS representatives exhibited a poster describing the project key facts.
The aim of this meeting was to show the EC how the CATS project ensures that the research goals and the expected results are in line with SESAR targets.
The CATS Kick-off Meeting was held at Frequentis premises in Vienna, Austria. Representatives from all nine consortium members and from the European Commission participated in this meeting, aiming to agree on the way forward and to outline the content of the various work packages defined for the CATS project.
The CATS project is co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme.
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Last updated on August, 11th, 2010