This paper reports the findings of the simulation of the ATN (Aeronautical Telecommunications Network) for three typical average-sized US airports and their associated air traffic patterns. The models of the protocols were designed to achieve the same functionality and meet the ATN specifications. The focus of this project is on the subnetwork and routing aspects of the simulation. To maintain continuous communication between the aircrafts and the ground facilities, a model based on mobile IP is used. The results indicate that continuous communication is indeed possible. The network can support two applications of significance in the immediate future-FTP and HTTP traffic. Results from this simulation prove the feasibility of development of the ATN concept for AC/ATM (Advanced Communications for Air Traffic Management).
Performance of a regional aeronautical telecommunications network
2001 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01TH8542) ; 2 ; 2/1035-2/1041 vol.2
2001-01-01
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