DocumentCode :
277097
Title :
Airborne telephones: background and the European position
Author :
Bushell, T.L.
Author_Institution :
GEC Sensors Ltd., Leicester, UK
fYear :
1992
fDate :
33680
Firstpage :
42370
Lastpage :
42373
Abstract :
Two different approaches to provision of in-flight passenger telephone services, often referred to generically as airborne public correspondence (APC), have evolved. In one case satellites are used to provide the radio bearer between the aircraft and the ground, whereas the so-called `terrestrial´ systems use direct air to ground radio links. Many of the world´s leading airlines are implementing plans to provide satcom services. A satellite-based APC system is the only practical solution to providing APC coverage for aircraft on transoceanic routes. Terrestrial systems provide a cheaper solution where aircraft fly mainly over land masses, particularly on domestic routes in Europe and North America. Developments in the standardisation and implementation of the European TFTS (Terrestrial Flight Telephone System) are outlined
Keywords :
aircraft communication; cellular radio; radiotelephony; satellite relay systems; standardisation; APC; European TFTS; Terrestrial Flight Telephone System; airborne public correspondence; airborne telephones; direct air to ground radio links; implementation; in-flight passenger telephone services; satellite systems; standardisation; terrestrial systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
In-Flight Passenger Telephone Systems, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
167985
Link To Document :
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