An aeronautical data communication demand model for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace ...

Information exchange via aeronautical data communication is of increasing importance for the communication between pilots and air traffic control, providing the basis for surveillance of aircraft in oceanic or remote airspaces, as well as enabling the communication between an airlines’ fleet and its...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hillebrecht, Alexander, Marks, Tobias, Gollnick, Volker
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2023
Subjects:
AOC
ATS
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15480/882.5203
https://tore.tuhh.de/handle/11420/15165
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Summary:Information exchange via aeronautical data communication is of increasing importance for the communication between pilots and air traffic control, providing the basis for surveillance of aircraft in oceanic or remote airspaces, as well as enabling the communication between an airlines’ fleet and its operational control. The aeronautical data communication that is being transmitted via data link encompasses, among others, surveillance-related aircraft position updates, clearances for flight path change requests, maintenance-related status reports, estimated arrival times and weather information in accordance with the required performance, that is set by technical standards. Aeronautical data communication events are driven by an aircraft’s flight phase, the current airspace or may occur in a randomized manner throughout the flight. As the usage of aeronautical data communication is expected to grow in future, ample data link technologies are being evaluated and developed. The usability and operational value ...