Title :
Detecting the use of intentionally transmitting personal electronic devices onboard commercial aircraft
Author :
Woods, Randy ; Ely, Jay J. ; Vahala, Linda
Author_Institution :
Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
Abstract :
The need to detect unauthorized usage of intentionally transmitting portable electronic devices (PEDs) onboard commercial aircraft is growing, while still allowing passengers to use selected unintentionally transmitting devices, such as laptop computers and CD players during non-critical stages of flight. The following paper presents an installed system for detecting PEDs over multiple frequency bands. Additionally, the advantages of a fixed verses mobile system are discussed. While data is presented to cover the frequency range of 20 MHz to 6.5 GHz, special attention was given to the Cellular/PCS bands as well as Bluetooth and the FRS radio bands. Measurement data from both the semi-anechoic and reverberation chambers are then analyzed and correlated with data collected on board a commercial aircraft to determine the dominant mode of coupling inside the passenger cabin of the aircraft versus distance from the source. As a final check of system feasibility, several PEDs´ transmission signatures were recorded and compared with the expected levels.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; aircraft; cellular radio; mobile handsets; personal communication networks; radiofrequency interference; reverberation chambers; 20 to 6500 MHz; Bluetooth; CD players; FRS radio bands; PCS band; PED transmission signatures; cellular band; commercial aircraft; intentionally transmitting PED; laptop computers; mobile system; multiple frequency bands; portable electronic devices; reverberation chambers; semianechoic chamber; unauthorized usage detection; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Coaxial cables; Couplings; Frequency; Interference; Personal communication networks; Poles and towers; Portable computers; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2003 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7835-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.2003.1236603