Title :
Overview of legacy systems in L-band and its influence on the future aeronautical communication system LDACS1
Author :
Epple, Ulrich ; Schnell, Michael
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. & Navig., German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Abstract :
Currently, air traffc management is undergoing an extensive modernization process within SESAR [1] and Next-Gen [2] in Europe and the United States, respectively. This also includes the development of the future communication infrastructure (FCI) [3], which is jointly carried out by EUROCONTROL and the Federal Aviation Administration. Within the FCI, the L-band has been allocated for air-to-ground communications. Currently, two candidate systems for superseding the analogue voice communication system in the VHF band are taken into consideration. The frst candidate L-band digital aeronautical communications system type 1 (LDACS1) is a broadband system employing orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) and frequency-division duplex (FDD). LDACS1 has been designed as a combination of P34 (TIA 902 standard) and the broadband aeronautical multicarrier communications system [4]. The second candidate LDACS2 is a narrowband single-carrier system using time-division duplex as duplex scheme. This system is a derivative of the L-band digital link and the all-purpose multichannel aviation communication system.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; air traffic; aircraft communication; EUROCONTROL; Europe; FCI; FDD; Federal Aviation Administration; L-band digital aeronautical communications system type 1; L-band digital link; LDACS1; LDACS2; OFDM; P34; SESAR; United States; VHF band; aeronautical communication system; air traffic management; air-to-ground communications; all-purpose multichannel aviation communication system; analogue voice communication system; broadband aeronautical multicarrier communication system; frequency-division duplex; future communication infrastructure; legacy systems; narrowband single-carrier system; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; time-division duplex; Aircraft; FAA; Frequency division multiplexing; Interference; L-band; OFDM; Receivers; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2014.120092