Air-Ground Communications - The ANDB System Development Plan

B. Montgomery
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The Air Navigation Development Board recently established its System Engineering Advisory Team to aid the Director in formulating and carrying out a unified program of research and development for the common system of air navigation and traffic control. This group began its work in the summer of 1955. The goal of ANDB is to secure a system design of air navigation and traffic control that permits a free movement of all types of aircraft as desired by their operators. In this program, the communications system is treated as a tool of air traffic control and its characteristics are dependent on basic air traffic control principles and practices. The program is divided into two broad phases: short term, and long term. The short term portion is aimed at achieving a system design based on currently available equipment and techniques. The long term goal is directed toward the design of a system capable of completely automatic operation. When an advanced system design has been achieved, it is essential that a carefully planned evolutionary transition be available to permit going from the old to the new. As far as can be seen in the future, the ATC system, both in the air and on the ground, will be heterogeneous in nature. That is, old and new equipment must operate compatibly together in the system. There is a considerable history of communications planning in post-war aeronautical studies. Several authoritative plans for air-ground communications systems are contrasted to show a need for better coordination and consistency in planning.
空地通信- ANDB系统发展计划
航空导航发展局最近成立了系统工程谘询小组,协助署长制订和推行一项统一的航空导航和交通管制共同系统的研究及发展计划。这个小组于1955年夏天开始工作。ANDB的目标是确保空中导航和交通管制的系统设计,允许所有类型的飞机按其运营商的要求自由移动。在本课程中,通信系统被视为空中交通管制的工具,其特性取决于基本的空中交通管制原则和实践。该计划分为两大阶段:短期和长期。短期部分的目标是在现有设备和技术的基础上实现系统设计。长期目标是设计一个能够完全自动操作的系统。当一个先进的系统设计已经实现,重要的是要有一个精心计划的进化过渡,允许从旧的到新的。可以预见,未来空中和地面的ATC系统都将是异构的。也就是说,新旧设备必须在系统中兼容运行。在战后航空研究中,通信规划有着相当长的历史。对几个权威性的空地通信系统计划进行了对比,以表明需要在规划方面更好地协调和一致。
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