Innovation in Operations, Implementation Benefits and Integration of the CNS Infrastructure
The 2015 Integrated Communications Navigation and Surveillance (ICNS) Conference addresses long-term research and development of integrated CNS technologies for advanced aeronautical digital information systems and applications supporting the future global air transportation systems.
Jointly sponsored by government and industry, the ICNS Conference assembles national and international government and industry leaders to address important policy issues with technical experts and thought leaders.
The focus is on understanding CNS programs, plans, research and technology, and other relevant issues impacting aviation modernization.
Outstanding Plenary Sessions
See ICNS 2015 Agenda for updates.
- Tuesday, April 21: latest plans and activities of the U.S.’s NextGen Program, Europe’s SESAR Program and standardization efforts ongoing at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) that enable the convergence of U.S. and European efforts.
- Wednesday, April 22: unmanned aircraft systems standards development and airspace integration progress; CNS developments that will enable seamless integration of unmanned aircraft into the airspace, their impact on the existing aviation system nationally and globally.
- Thursday, April 23: advances in data communications, air traffic and airline operations.
- Thursday, April 23: interactive workshop to address current CNS investigations, gaps and possible solutions.
Afternoon Technical Sessions
ICNS 2015 offers outstanding technical sessions. Papers and presentations are solicited for the technical sessions along the key topical areas listed below. Exhibits and product demonstrations by representatives of CNS-related industries/organizations are also invited.
- CNS System Architectures and Interfaces
- Safe and Secure Air Transportation System
- Performance-Based ATM
- Trajectory-based Operations
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the NAS
- Global Military Access
- Air/Ground Integration
- Future Communications
- Network Centric Operations
- Cyber Security
- Performance Based Navigation
- Surveillance and Situational Awareness
- Aviation Spectrum Management
- Modular CNS Avionics
- Aircraft/Airline Operations for NextGen
- Mixed Equipage in NextGen
- Federal Aviation Incentives and/or Mandates
- NAS-wide Simulation
- Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
- Standards and V&V
- Improved Environmental Performance
- Weather Sensors and Weather Data Distribution
- Aviation and Climate Change
Exhibits
ICNS 2015 invites exhibits and product demonstrations by representatives of CNS-related industries and organizations. Participating as an exhibitor in the conference allows close-up interaction with customers and key policy decision makers to help move your research and products closer to daily operations. For more information, please contact the 2015 Sponsors and Exhibit Chair.
Best Paper Competition – Student and Professional
The 2015 ICNS Conference is sponsoring student and professional Best Paper competitions. Active students and professionals within two years of graduation are eligible for ICNS Student Best Paper awards. Those not eligible for Best Student Paper are eligible for Best Professional Paper awards.
Abstract Submission
Authors are invited to submit abstracts of no more than 750 words by December 19, 2014 (extended to Friday, January 16, 2015) on the key topical areas listed above or other relevant aeronautical CNS topics through the online ICNS Abstract Submission Form.
Follow-up Deadlines
- January 17, 2015: Notification of acceptance of papers/presentations
- April 4, 2015: Final papers due