DocumentCode
1747014
Title
Air traffic control improvement using prioritized CSMA
Author
Robinson, Daryl C.
Author_Institution
Glenn Res. Center, NASA, Cleveland, OH, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
Version 7 simulations of the industry-standard network simulation software “OPNET” are presented of two applications of the Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN), Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) and Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast mode (ADS-B), over VHF Data Link mode 2 (VDL-2). Communication is modeled for air traffic between just three cities. All aircraft are assumed to have the same equipage. The simulation involves Air Traffic Control (ATC) ground stations and 105 aircraft taking off, flying realistic free-flight trajectories, and landing in a 24-hr period. All communication is modeled as unreliable. Collision-less, prioritized carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) is successfully tested. The statistics presented include latency, queue length, and packet loss. This research may show that a communications system simpler than the currently accepted standard envisioned may not only suffice, but also surpass performance of the standard at a lower cost of deployment
Keywords
aerospace simulation; air traffic control; carrier sense multiple access; Aeronautical Telecommunications Network; Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast mode; Controller Pilot Data Link Communications; OPNET Version 7 software; VHF Data Link mode 2; air traffic control; collisionless prioritized CSMA; communication network; computer simulation; latency; packet loss; queue length; Aerospace industry; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Application software; Automatic control; Communication industry; Communication standards; Computer industry; Industrial control; Multiaccess communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2001, IEEE Proceedings.
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6599-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2001.931366
Filename
931366
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