Title :
Feasibility of LDACS1 cell planning in European airspace
Author :
Hoffmann, F. ; Epple, Ulrich ; Schnell, Michael ; Fiebig, U.
Author_Institution :
German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Abstract :
The L-band Digital Aeronautical Communications System (LDACS) is the air-to-ground data link technology within the Future Communications Infrastructure (FCI). LDACS1 is one of two candidate LDACS technologies that have been recommended for further study by ICAO. In this paper, we assess the feasibility of a Europe-wide deployment of the LDACS1 system. For this purpose, we consider the estimated data traffic load for the year 2020, as well as twice the 2020 traffic load, and perform cell planning to serve this traffic with LDACS1 base stations. The requirement is that the proposed cell planning is able to fully serve the expected traffic and to provide full coverage of the continental European airspace above Flight Level 100. We propose a frequency assignment which takes into account the interference from Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) ground stations, which are also operating in the L-band. We come to the conclusion that a European deployment of LDACS1 is easily achievable, coexists well with today´s operating DME stations and still leaves significant room for future traffic growth.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; cellular radio; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication traffic; 2020 traffic load; Europe-wide deployment; European deployment; Flight Level 100; Future Communications Infrastructure; L-band Digital Aeronautical Communications System; LDACS1 base stations; LDACS1 cell planning; air-to-ground data link technology; continental European airspace; data traffic load; distance measuring equipment ground stations; frequency assignment; traffic growth; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Europe; Interference; L-band; Planning;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1699-6
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2012.6382374