空中/地面空中交通管理通信的频谱需求

R. Morgenstern
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MITRE公司的先进航空系统开发中心(CAASD)与联邦航空管理局(FAA)合作,一直在研究空中/地面航空移动通信的未来容量和频谱需求。开发了一种VDL模式2协议模型,用于估计在不同交通负荷下地面站可以支持的飞机数量。这种能力与预期的飞机密度一起决定了支持未来各级数据通信服务所需的频率频道和地面无线电站点的数量。根据这一分析,可以推断话音业务需要8.33千赫信道化的时效性,特别是考虑到在甚高频频带内建立数据通信子带的影响。本文包含了研究的细节,并描述了FAA当前和计划中的通信基础设施的能力,以满足基于性能的空中交通管理和使用航空VHF频谱的下一代通信的要求。
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Spectrum demand for air/ground air traffic management communications
The Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD) of the MITRE Corporation, in conjunction with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has been studying the future capacity and spectrum requirements for air/ground aeronautical mobile communications. A VDL Mode 2 protocol model has been developed to estimate the number of aircraft a ground station can support with varying traffic loads. This capacity, in conjunction with the expected aircraft density, determines the number of frequency channels and ground radio sites that will be needed to support various levels of future data communications services. From this analysis, the timeliness of the need for 8.33 kHz channelization for voice services, particularly with respect to the impacts of creation of a data communications subband within the VHF frequency band, is inferrred. This paper contains the details of the study and describes the ability of the FAA's current and planned communications infrastructure to meet the requirements of performance-based air traffic management and NextGen communications using the aeronautical VHF spectrum.
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