CIMACT explained

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Label1:Introduction
Data1:2002
Label2:Users
Data2:France, Germany, Moldova, Portugal, Bulgaria, Serbia and the Netherlands. In addition, Poland, Norway, Turkey, and Ukraine as part of the Regional Airspace Security Programme (RASP)
Label3:Trial
Label4:Requested
Data4:Bosnia and Herzegovina

CIMACT is EUROCONTROL's[1] Civil-Military Air Traffic Management Co-ordination Tool.

Definition

CIMACT is a EUROCONTROL software, that is combining and merging civil and military data sources (mainly surveillance and flight plan data) into a correlated Air Situation Display (also known as Recognised Air Picture (RAP) to enhance situational awareness and civil-military coordination. The aim is to ensure and increase safety levels, enhance capacity and efficiency. The software is highly flexible, interfaces to a wide variety of data sources and runs on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware.

History

CIMACT was developed on the basis of ADMAR 2000 (Abgesetzte Darstellung Maastricht Radar Daten), ADMAR, ADKAR and GAME on the basis of a special Agreement of MOD Germany (German: BMVg – A/13/D/HG/82, April 18, 1983) in cooperation with EUROCONTROL. It has been operational since 1983 and was used by the German Air Force exclusively. In 2002 the system was re-engineered to run on modern hardware and operating systems, and eventually named CIMACT. EUROCONTROL has since then offered the software package to its member states. CIMACT's flexibility and versatility have led to increased use by European countries and NATO for civil-military coordination, air traffic control and security-related applications.

Operational use

CIMACT is developed as a common co-ordination system to exchange information between civil and military users. CIMACT integrates a wide variety of information to provide the user with a comprehensive overview of the air situation. It contains a set of air traffic control (ATC) functionalities, filters and collaboration facilities to enable silent coordination between connected systems. CIMACT offers an automated interface with the EUROCONTROL Local And sub-Regional Air space management support system (LARA).[2]

CIMACT is used the following operational scenarios:

For additional information, see the latest CIMACT Brochure from EUROCONTROL.[7]

Main features

CIMACT is running on a dedicated Linux distribution and is coded in C++ and Java.

The main capabilities encompass:

CIMACT supported data formats

EUROCONTROL published ASTERIX standards:

CIMACT developed ASTERIX standards (proprietary standards):

ADEXP formatted messages:

ICAO formatted messages:

Programme management

The CIMACT Programme is managed by EUROCONTROL's Civil-Military ATM Coordination Division. Helpdesk and Service Support is provided by the CIMACT Team based at EUROCONTROL's Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre.

CIMACT is maintained and further developed in line with user requirements articulated through the CIMACT User Group. The software development and maintenance is currently contracted to 42Solutions b.v[9] and Graffica Ltd.[10]

The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for the software are owned by EUROCONTROL.

Summary

CIMACT paves the way towards the European-wide application of the FUA concept with new opportunities for improving civil-military cooperation. CIMACT is a reliable cost-effective operational system supporting the improvement of civil-military co-ordination and security, which enhances the safety of air navigation in the Single European Sky.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search. 2021-05-09. www.eurocontrol.int. en.
  2. Web site: Local And sub-Regional Airspace Management Support System - LARA - LARA Main Page. www.LARA-eu.org. 16 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Search. 2021-05-09. www.eurocontrol.int. en.
  4. Web site: Tracking, Recording and Analysis. Luftwaffe.de. 16 June 2017.
  5. Web site: ATM Security - Eurocontrol. www.Eurocontrol.int. 16 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Civil-Military ATM Co-ordination Tool (CIMACT) - Eurocontrol. www.Eurocontrol.int. 16 June 2017.
  7. Web site: Search. 2021-05-09. www.eurocontrol.int. en.
  8. Web site: EUROCONTROL - The European AIS Database: Introduction to EAD Basic - Home - Home. www.ead.Eurocontrol.int. 16 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170607154135/http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/eadcms/eadsite/index.php.html. 7 June 2017. dead.
  9. Web site: - 42 Solutions - IT Experts in motion, control and security. KoffieCorner. www.42Solutions.nl. 16 June 2017.
  10. Web site: Air Traffic Management, Airspace Management and Rail Traffic Management Solutions - Graffica - Vision Accomplished. www.squeezedigital.co.uk. Graffica.co.uk. 16 June 2017.