Title :
A Proposal for High Air-Traffic Oceanic Flight Routes Employing Ad-Hoc Networks
Author :
Tu, Ho Dac ; Shimamoto, Shigeru
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Global Inf. & Telecommun. Studies, Waseda Univ., Tokyo
Abstract :
This paper proposes a reliable communication system for high air-traffic oceanic flight routes in aeronautical industry. This proposal uses a single aeronautical VHF channel with an air-to-air radio relay system based on local ad-hoc networks. A TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) is proposed to be used for multiple access in a wide-area where each aircraft is assigned with one time slot and kept during its presence in the system in order to transmit its own packet by itself or to relay its packets by neighbor aircrafts. By transmitting in each three frame- periods, each aircraft´s position, ID and direction are all used to build a routing table at each neighbor aircraft. Several methods of relaying packets are discussed to reduce packet-loss-ratio occurred from relaying process. In addition, the method to deal with the sparseness of aircrafts in some periods of time was also proposed to make the packet-loss-ratio lower. This system is an effective way not only to allow aviation authority to give more flights but also increase the safety by providing situational awareness frequently for all flights on the oceanic routes.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; aerospace simulation; air traffic; telecommunication network reliability; time division multiple access; TDMA; ad-hoc networks; aeronautical VHF channel; aeronautical industry; air-to-air radio relay system; air-traffic oceanic flight routes; packet-loss-ratio; reliable communication system; time division multiple access; Ad hoc networks; Aerospace industry; Aerospace safety; Aircraft manufacture; Communication industry; Proposals; Relays; Routing; Telecommunication network reliability; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2009. WCNC 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2947-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1525-3511
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2009.4917537