The general objective is:
Learner shall define SMC function and describe its basic principles
Subject 10: SYSTEM MONITORING AND CONTROL
TOPIC SUBTOPIC Objectives Students shall .... L CONTENT
1 System Monitoring and Control (SMC)
1.1 Overview of System Monitoring 1.1.1 Describe the principles and purpose of 2 Service requirements, boundaries of
and Control (SMC) Function the operational management of the technical services supporting the ATM system. responsibility. Strategic and tactical responsibility, and demarcation.
e.g. The strategic decision that two radars have to be available for a given ATC practice to be performed and the judgement that given radars are adequate for this purpose. The tactical decision that, given the current availability of radars, a radar can be released for maintenance. Hierarchy of authority both for the technical and ATC structures, and their interface.
TOPIC SUBTOPIC Objectives Students shall .... L CONTENT
1.1.2 Describe the technical system 2 List subordinate systems, e.g.
architecture of the SMC function and its subordinate systems RADAR: Radar stations, communications, processing, display, etc. COMMUNICATIONS: TX/RX, circuit management, networks, HMI, standby facilities, recording, etc. NAVIGATION: NDB, VOR, ILS, DF, etc. DP: FDPS, data communications, etc. FACILITIES: Power, generators, UPS, battery, environmental (heating, cooling), fire and security, etc.
1.1.3 Describe the transfer of responsibility 2 Operational and technical responsibility.
for a service Configuration and monitoring access and responsibility.
1.2 System Configuration 1.2.1 Describe the range of configurations that can be used 1.2.2 Describe the techniques that are employed to make configuration changes 2 Equipment or channel switching, parameter setting (e.g. radar STC, polarisation, etc.), etc. HMI at high level on SMC, at low level on SMC, on subordinate HMI, physical switching.
TOPIC SUBTOPIC Objectives Students shall .... L CONTENT
1.2.3 Describe procedures required to implements a planned major system change Major system change, e.g. Activate new version of software in a subordinate system, transfer a service to a new system, change a database, etc. Authorisation, coordination, implementation plan, fallback strategies, etc.
1.3 Monitoring and Control Functions 1.3.1 Describe the monitoring functions that are available 2 BITE, status, parameters, software and hardware watchdogs, etc.
1.3.2 Describe the control functions that are available 2 Switching, parameters, set configurations, etc.
1.3.3 Describe the management and coordination of the maintenance of all subordinate systems 2 Planned and unplanned Locally and externally managed Preventive and corrective
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