基于应用的高空风数据链接要求

G. Nelson
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高空风对于选择飞行轨迹和预测到达或空域冲突非常重要。飞机经常采集高空风的样本有助于更好地预报天气,它们也可以直接用于飞行应用。研究了航迹机测风在轨迹到达预报中的适用性。这些结果被用来推荐飞机的风采样参数,并评估风报告下行链路对模式S数据链路加载的影响。报告指出,高空风和温度的报告已经在业务上实施,未来可以通过多个数据链提供给多个空中和地面用户。即使只依赖模式S数据链路,下行链路的利用率也应该是可以容忍的。虽然每架飞机10分钟的固定报告率可能足以作为预测输入,但实时航路和终端ATC应用需要减少每架飞机的采样周期,以提高空域利用率。结论是,这种约束和数据链约束支持合同轮询模式,将责任放在应用程序本身来定义每架飞机的采样参数。
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Application-based requirements for data linked winds aloft
The winds aloft are important for choosing flight trajectories and predicting arrivals or conflicts in airspace. Frequent samples of the winds aloft taken by aircraft can contribute to better weather forecasting, and they can also be used directly in flight applications. The applicability of wind measurements by in-trail aircraft for trajectory arrival forecasting was investigated. The results are used to recommend wind sampling parameters by aircraft and to assess the impact of wind report downlinks on Mode S data link loadings. It is pointed out that reports of winds and temperatures aloft are already operationally implemented and can be contributed by multiple data links to multiple air and ground users in the future. Even if only Mode S data link is relied upon, the downlink utilization should be tolerable. While constant report rates up to 10 minutes per aircraft may suffice as forecast inputs, real-time en route and terminal ATC applications require decreasing per-aircraft sampling periods with airspace utilization. It is concluded that this and data link constraints argue for the contract polling mode, putting responsibility on the applications themselves for defining sampling parameters of each aircraft.<>
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