Presentation 2009-02-26
Effect of false decoding for interrogations on the signal environment in 1090MHz band
Shigeru OZEKI, Takuya OTSUYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper discusses the effect of false decoding for interrogation signals at ATC transponder on the signal environment in 1090MHz band as on of the unexpected interference source. This channel is assigned to the transmission signals of ATC transponders including the squitter signals to implement surveillance data broadcasting and the reply signals to SSR and ACAS, or TCAS. The signals in 1090MHz band may be missed to detect by the interference of other signals with sharing the same channel. The false decoding for interrogation signals trigger the excess replies from transponders and degrade the performance by excess interference with them. Rough estimation for false reply rate is explained in this paper.
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Keyword(in English) False decoding / ATC Transponder / Signal Environment / ADS-B / SSR / Collision Avoidance System
Paper # SANE2008-112
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Conference Date 2009/2/19(1days)
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Effect of false decoding for interrogations on the signal environment in 1090MHz band
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Keyword(1) False decoding
Keyword(2) ATC Transponder
Keyword(3) Signal Environment
Keyword(4) ADS-B
Keyword(5) SSR
Keyword(6) Collision Avoidance System
1st Author's Name Shigeru OZEKI
1st Author's Affiliation Airborne System Technology Department, Electronic Navigation Research Institute()
2nd Author's Name Takuya OTSUYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Airborne System Technology Department, Electronic Navigation Research Institute
Date 2009-02-26
Paper # SANE2008-112
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 439
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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