Title :
An efficient transmission of 4D Trajectory short messages on LDACS1
Author :
Jindong Xie ; Jun Zhang ; Tao Zhang
Author_Institution :
Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
In order to support a 4-Dimensional Trajectory (4DT) based Air Traffic Services (ATS), aircraft should update trajectory data back to a ground control center with aeronautical short messages (ASM). An efficient transmission mechanism for 4DT-ASM is developed in this study. The proposed approach firstly divides aircraft into groups by spatial diversity. Then, if one airborne station (AS) requests resource for sending ASM, the control will allocate the corresponding radio resources to all group members including this AS. Thanks to the space division multiple access (SDMA), all aircraft in the same group could transmit ASM randomly without causing any collision. The capacity of 4DT-ASM hereby will be improved and the request time delay of other AS nodes in this group can be saved, i.e., the real-time performance enhancement. Furthermore, a low complex selection algorithm for grouping aircraft is detailed analyzed, with which the control could group aircraft under SINR constraints. Simulation results prove that SDMA based collision free random access (CFRA) can improve the spectrum efficiency and reduce average time delay remarkably.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; matrix inversion; real-time systems; space division multiple access; telecommunication congestion control; 4-dimensional trajectory based ATS; 4DT based air traffic services; 4DT-ASM; LDACS1; SDMA based CFRA; SDMA based collision free random access; SINR constraints; aeronautical short messages; airborne station; aircraft; average time delay; ground control center; low complex selection algorithm; radio resources; real-time performance enhancement; request time delay; space division multiple access; spatial diversity; spectrum efficiency; trajectory data; transmission mechanism; Aircraft; Arrays; Delay effects; Multiaccess communication; Real-time systems; Tiles; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference (ICNS), 2014
Conference_Location :
Herndon, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4892-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSurv.2014.6820025