Title :
In-flight Evaluation of an Amplified 802.1lb Network
Author :
Spinelli, Chris J. ; Kish, Brian A. ; Dooley, Michael J. ; Durham, Laura M. ; Schwartz, George N. ; Welker, Troy C.
Author_Institution :
U.S. Air Force, Edwards AFB
Abstract :
Students at the United States Air Force Test Pilot School accomplished flight testing of an 802.11b air-to-ground wireless datalink between a C-12C and a ground station12. A total of 17.6 hours were flown on seven flight test sorties from 10 April to 2 May 2006. The system under test consisted of S-band antennas on the aircraft and at the ground station, radio frequency signal amplifiers for the antennas, an electronic display unit for the pilots, a laptop PC connected to the aircraft station, a tablet PC connected to the ground station, and two Ciscoreg Aironet 1200 Wireless access points connected to the ground and aircraft amplifiers. This test program demonstrated the 802.11b wireless datalink reception range when transmitting at 4 Watts effective isotropic radiated power. The test program demonstrated the utility of transmitting high resolution imagery and streaming video across the datalink within specific signal-to-noise ranges. The test team also evaluated the utility of high resolution imagery and streaming video transmitted across the datalink. The test configuration identified deficiencies in operating system employment during high resolution imagery and streaming video transmissions. However, the system demonstrated the bandwidth and ground distance/altitude capabilities of the 802.11b wireless network. The 802.11b wireless air-to-ground datalink performance was satisfactory in its tested configuration for transmitting high resolution imagery. However, it was not adequate in its tested configuration to provide reliable time-critical targeting streaming video. The datalink reception envelope provided operationally useful data ranges, with low data rate connections established between the aircraft and ground station at ground distances greater than 15 nautical miles for the tested altitudes.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; radiofrequency amplifiers; video streaming; wireless LAN; 802.11b air-to-ground wireless datalink; C-12C; Cisco Aironet 1200 wireless access points; S-band antennas; United States Air Force Test Pilot School; amplified 802.11b network; effective isotropic radiated power; flight testing; high resolution imagery; in-flight evaluation; radio frequency signal amplifiers; video streaming; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Electronic equipment testing; Image resolution; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Satellite ground stations; Signal resolution; Streaming media; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0524-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-323X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2007.352732