Recent technological advancements provide the aviation community with the opportunity to significantly improve the level of air traffic services. Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) in conjunction with Satellite Communication (SATCOM) is the vehicle to accommodate real growth in oceanic traffic while preserving the excellent safety aspects demanded by the aviation user community. To realize these new services, it is necessary to introduce satellite-based communication into the Air Traffic Service (ATS) inventory. Aircraft position reports will be relayed to ground controllers via satellite. Two way data link via satellite will augment and ultimately replace the present HF communications. These two programs, ADS and SATCOM together form the basis for improved oceanic air traffic service. This symposium proceedings provides an overview of international programs and developments related to ADS/SATCOM. Papers provide information on engineering trials, international coordination activities, development of standards and user programs. The symposium proceedings provides papers on current ADS/SATCOM developments by government and industry of participating countries and to project the future activities required for successful implementation of the ADS/SATCOM programs.
Proceedings: The International Satellite Surveillance and Communication Symposium (1st Annual) Held at Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 24-26, 1991
1991
470 pages
Report
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English
Common Carrier & Satellite , Air Transportation , Unmanned Spacecraft , Air traffic control systems , Satellite communications , Symposia , Ada programming language , Aeronautics , Aircraft , Artificial satellites , Automatic , Commercial communications , Communication and radio systems , Communities , Data links , Growth(General) , High frequency , Industries , International , Inventory , Position(Location) , Reconnaissance satellites , Reports , Standards , Traffic , User needs , Satellite surveillance , Air traffic service