Presentation 1999/7/30
Capability Limitations of the Extended Squitter Communication
Shigeru Ozeki, Yasuto Sumiya, Masayuki Shirakawa,
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Abstract(in English) The mode S transponder for the secondary surveillance radar (SSR) mode S transmits the mode S squitter spontaneously to broadcast its unique address. The extended squitter is expected to be one of the data link media to broadcast its aircraft position and so on. With this signal, the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B), the improvements of surveillance function of airborne collision avoidance system, and other applications are expected to be realized. On the other hand, it is known that the squitter communication capability is degraded by the fruit interference. In this paper, the estimated throughput of squitter communication and its limitation factors are reported.
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Keyword(in English) squitter / SSR / interference / ADS-B / mobile communication / throughput
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Capability Limitations of the Extended Squitter Communication
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Keyword(1) squitter
Keyword(2) SSR
Keyword(3) interference
Keyword(4) ADS-B
Keyword(5) mobile communication
Keyword(6) throughput
1st Author's Name Shigeru Ozeki
1st Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, MOT.()
2nd Author's Name Yasuto Sumiya
2nd Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, MOT.
3rd Author's Name Masayuki Shirakawa
3rd Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, MOT.
Date 1999/7/30
Paper # SANE99-43
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 248
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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