Hyper-spectral networking concept of operations and future air traffic management simulations

Paul C. Davis, B. Boisvert
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The NASA sponsored Hyper-Spectral Communications and Networking for Air Traffic Management (ATM) (HSCNA) project is conducting research to improve the operational efficiency of the future National Airspace System (NAS) through diverse and secure multi-band, multi-mode, and millimeter-wave (mmWave) wireless links. Worldwide growth of air transportation and the coming of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) will increase air traffic density and complexity. Safe coordination of aircraft will require more capable technologies for communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS). The HSCNA project will provide a foundation for technology and operational concepts to accommodate a significantly greater number of networked aircraft. This paper describes two of the project's technical challenges. The first technical challenge is to develop a multi-band networking concept of operations (ConOps) for use in multiple phases of flight and all communication link types. This ConOps will integrate the advanced technologies explored by the HSCNA project and future operational concepts into a harmonized vision of future NAS communications and networking. The second technical challenge discussed is to conduct simulations of future ATM operations using multi-band/multi-mode networking and technologies. Large-scale simulations will assess the impact, compared to today's system, of the new and integrated networks and technologies under future air traffic demand.
操作和未来空中交通管理模拟的超频谱网络概念
NASA赞助的空中交通管理(ATM) (HSCNA)超频谱通信和网络项目正在进行研究,以通过多样化和安全的多频段、多模式和毫米波(mmWave)无线链路提高未来国家空域系统(NAS)的运行效率。全球航空运输的增长和无人驾驶飞机系统(UAS)的到来将增加空中交通密度和复杂性。飞机的安全协调将需要更强大的通信、导航和监视(CNS)技术。HSCNA项目将为技术和操作概念提供基础,以适应数量显著增加的联网飞机。本文描述了该项目的两个技术挑战。第一个技术挑战是开发一种多频段网络作战概念(ConOps),用于飞行的多个阶段和所有通信链路类型。该ConOps将把HSCNA项目探索的先进技术和未来的操作概念整合到未来NAS通信和网络的协调愿景中。讨论的第二个技术挑战是使用多频段/多模式网络和技术进行未来ATM操作的模拟。与今天的系统相比,大规模模拟将评估未来空中交通需求下新的综合网络和技术的影响。
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