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L-Band System Engineering - Concepts of Use, Systems Performance Requirements, and ArchitectureThis document is being provided as part of ITT s NASA Glenn Research Center Aerospace Communication Systems Technical Support (ACSTS) contract NNC05CA85C, Task 7: New ATM Requirements-Future Communications, C-band and L-band Communications Standard Development. Task 7 was motivated by the five year technology assessment performed for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) under the joint FAA-EUROCONTROL cooperative research Action Plan (AP-17), also known as the Future Communications Study (FCS). It was based on direction provided by the FAA project-level agreement (PLA FY09_G1M.02-02v1) for "New ATM Requirements-Future Communications." Task 7 was separated into two distinct subtasks, each aligned with specific work elements and deliverable items. Subtask 7-1 addressed C-band airport surface data communications standards development, systems engineering, test bed development, and tests/demonstrations to establish operational capability for what is now referred to as the Aeronautical Mobile Airport Communications System (AeroMACS). Subtask 7-2, which is the subject of this report, focused on preliminary systems engineering and support of joint FAA/EUROCONTROL development and evaluation of a future L-band (960 to 1164 MHz) air/ground (A/G) communication system known as the L-band digital aeronautical communications system (L-DACS), which was defined during the FCS. The proposed L-DACS will be capable of providing ATM services in continental airspace in the 2020+ timeframe. Subtask 7-2 was performed in two phases. Phase I featured development of Concepts of Use, high level functional analyses, performance of initial L-band system safety and security risk assessments, and development of high level requirements and architectures. It also included the aforementioned support of joint L-DACS development and evaluation, including inputs to L-DACS design specifications. Phase II provided a refinement of the systems engineering activities performed during Phase I, along with continued joint FAA/EUROCONTROL L-DACS development and evaluation support.
Document ID
20110014983
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Henriksen, Stephen
(ITT Corp. Information Systems Herndon, VA, United States)
Zelkin, Natalie
(ITT Corp. Information Systems Herndon, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 2011
Subject Category
Aircraft Communications And Navigation
Report/Patent Number
SAA3-978-1
E-17673
NASA/CR-2011-217010
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 031102.02.03.12.0677.11
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNC05CA85C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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