Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace

Data link based real-time data transmission for air traffic services and aeronautical operational control provides for safe, efficient and timely exchange of information between aircraft and ground entities within the current air transportation system. This enables procedures and process optimizatio...

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Main Authors: Hillebrecht, Alexander, Marks, Tobias, Gollnick, Volker
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Language:English
Published: Curran 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15419
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Marks, Tobias
Gollnick, Volker
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description Data link based real-time data transmission for air traffic services and aeronautical operational control provides for safe, efficient and timely exchange of information between aircraft and ground entities within the current air transportation system. This enables procedures and process optimization for air traffic service and airline operational control. Currently, the air transport system relies on direct line-of-sight data link in continental airspace and communication via satellite or high frequency data link in oceanic, remote or polar airspace. Future communication technology intends to additionally allow for indirect air-to-ground communication via aeronautical ad-hoc networks using aircraft as network nodes. This approach bears a high potential to increase airspace capacity and efficiency for congested airspaces with little ground infrastructure as it is the case e.g. for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. While the assessment of operational benefits for conventional line-of-sight or satellite-based data link technologies can be based on the experience made with existing technologies, the assessment of aeronautical ad-hoc networks needs careful consideration of the particular air traffic situation as well as of the specific aeronautical communication demand. In our work we present a method to combine air traffic and connectivity simulations with an aeronautical data traffic demand model for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. As a result, the coverage of aeronautical data traffic demand by an aeronautical ad-hoc network enabled by the new technology, will be estimated for various scenarios for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. Dependencies on the equipage fraction and on the air-to-air radio range will be analyzed. Also, expected application data rates at aircraft exchanging the data communication of the airborne network with ground entities, will be assessed on a simplified basis. The results are suited to serve as a technical guidance for further scaling and definition of the underlying ...
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/15419 2025-06-15T14:42:43+00:00 Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace Hillebrecht, Alexander Marks, Tobias Gollnick, Volker 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15419 en eng Curran 33rd Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, ICAS 2022 978-171387116-3 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15419 aeronautical data traffic air transportation system communication data link 380: Handel Kommunikation Verkehr 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Conference Paper Other 2022 fttuhamburg 2025-05-16T03:52:30Z Data link based real-time data transmission for air traffic services and aeronautical operational control provides for safe, efficient and timely exchange of information between aircraft and ground entities within the current air transportation system. This enables procedures and process optimization for air traffic service and airline operational control. Currently, the air transport system relies on direct line-of-sight data link in continental airspace and communication via satellite or high frequency data link in oceanic, remote or polar airspace. Future communication technology intends to additionally allow for indirect air-to-ground communication via aeronautical ad-hoc networks using aircraft as network nodes. This approach bears a high potential to increase airspace capacity and efficiency for congested airspaces with little ground infrastructure as it is the case e.g. for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. While the assessment of operational benefits for conventional line-of-sight or satellite-based data link technologies can be based on the experience made with existing technologies, the assessment of aeronautical ad-hoc networks needs careful consideration of the particular air traffic situation as well as of the specific aeronautical communication demand. In our work we present a method to combine air traffic and connectivity simulations with an aeronautical data traffic demand model for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. As a result, the coverage of aeronautical data traffic demand by an aeronautical ad-hoc network enabled by the new technology, will be estimated for various scenarios for the North Atlantic oceanic airspace. Dependencies on the equipage fraction and on the air-to-air radio range will be analyzed. Also, expected application data rates at aircraft exchanging the data communication of the airborne network with ground entities, will be assessed on a simplified basis. The results are suited to serve as a technical guidance for further scaling and definition of the underlying ... Conference Object North Atlantic Unknown
spellingShingle aeronautical data traffic
air transportation system
communication
data link
380: Handel
Kommunikation
Verkehr
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Hillebrecht, Alexander
Marks, Tobias
Gollnick, Volker
Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title_full Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title_fullStr Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title_short Assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the North Atlantic Oceanic airspace
title_sort assessment of real-time data transmission via ad-hoc communication networks in the north atlantic oceanic airspace
topic aeronautical data traffic
air transportation system
communication
data link
380: Handel
Kommunikation
Verkehr
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
topic_facet aeronautical data traffic
air transportation system
communication
data link
380: Handel
Kommunikation
Verkehr
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15419