航空通信全系统信息管理

M.S. Taylor
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通过使用数据传输和信息管理的共同机制,可以加强航空环境中机载和地面要素之间的相互作用。这些机制可以支持各种各样的应用程序,例如管制员-飞行员通信、监视、调度、交通管理、航空公司运营和其他在各自的安全性、性能和可用性要求方面差异很大的应用程序。这项工作提出了一个系统范围信息管理(SWIM)的架构框架,在空中交通管理环境中提供通用数据传输和信息管理服务。尽管该架构可能是全球性的,但这项工作的重点是国家空域系统。互联网协议家族具有常见的现成技术和产品,可以以可实现且经济有效的方式为SWIM提供必要的功能和服务特征-安全性,性能和可用性。本文首先描述了SWIM环境,然后讨论了使用公共互联网协议(IP)标准创建SWIM的主要体系结构问题和方法。解决的关键问题包括路由、移动性、安全性、与传统机载网络的兼容性、对不同服务质量(QoS)等级的支持、多播和信息管理。演示文稿后面是缩略词列表和参考列表。
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System-wide information management for aeronautical communications
Interactions among airborne and terrestrial elements in an aeronautical environment may be enhanced by using common mechanisms for data transport and information management. These mechanisms can support a variety of applications, such as controller-pilot communications, surveillance, scheduling, traffic management, airline operations and others that vary widely in their respective requirements for security, performance and availability. This work presents an architectural framework for system-wide information management (SWIM), providing common data transport and information management services in an air traffic management environment. Although, the architecture is potentially global in scope, the focus of this work is the national airspace system. The Internet protocol family with common off-the-shelf technology and products can provide the necessary functionality and service characteristics - security, performance and availability - in a realizable and cost-effective manner for SWIM. This paper begins with a description of the SWIM environment before addressing the primary architectural issues and approaches in creating SWIM using common Internet protocol (IP) standards. Among the key aspects addressed are routing, mobility, security, compatibility with legacy onboard aircraft networks, support for varying quality of service (QoS) classes, multicast and information management. A list of acronyms and a reference list follow the presentation.
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