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NEXCOM Next Generation Air/Ground Communications

NEXCOM Next Generation Air/Ground Communications. Briefing Presented to AMCP Working Group “M” Montreal, Canada December 16, 2002 James T. Eck Air/Ground Communications Product Team Lead Federal Aviation Administration. Multimode Digital Radio. VHF T/R. RIU. GNI. Analog & digital.

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NEXCOM Next Generation Air/Ground Communications

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  1. NEXCOM Next Generation Air/Ground Communications Briefing Presented to AMCP Working Group “M” Montreal, Canada December 16, 2002 James T. Eck Air/Ground Communications Product Team Lead Federal Aviation Administration

  2. Multimode Digital Radio VHF T/R RIU GNI Analog & digital Digital capability for voice and data System Demo Program Avionics 01010101001 Analog & digital • NEXCOM architecture & commercial avionics NEXCOM Acquisition Program Elements Ground System

  3. 8-12/02Ops Testing 1/05 Full Scale Dev Contract Award NEXCOM Schedule 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 System Demo Program 10/02 System Demo I 10/03 System Demo II 10/04 Operational Demo Multimode Digital Radio MDR deployment 5/03 Begin Deployment 7/01 Contract Award 07-12 Implementation Validation & Inter-Operability Tests with Airborne Avionics GroundSystem 11/02 RPDE Source Selection 10/01Sys Reqs Doc 10/07 Keysite 12/09Operational 10/02 Strawman Characteristics Complete 9/03AEEC Apprvd Char. 8/03Notice of Availability TSO 9/03AEEC Approved Char. 8/03Notice of Availability TSO Avionics 8/04 CertifiedAircraft 10/01MOPS 12/01GIAs 6/05-12/09 Aircraft equip 6/03 Begin Formal Internal Coordination Rule Making 6/04 Initiate Final Rule 6/05 Rule Published 1/04 NPRM

  4. Dem/Val 5-10 years Next 5 years 10-15 years 15-20 years • Analog Voice, 25 KHz • Initial Datalink (VDL-2) • Full Operational Evaluation& Exercise of Digital Voiceand Datalink (VDL-3) • Maintain Terminal Analog Voice • Implement VDL-3Digital Voice • Expand Datalink VDL-2Applications • Expand EnrouteDigital Voice (VDL-3) • Initiate TerminalDigital Voice (VDL-3) • Increase Datalink Capacity& Capability (VDL-2 & VDL-3) • Expand Digital Voice (VDL-3) to all domains • Expand Datalink Capacityin all domainsand all applications(VDL-2 & VDL-3) National Airspace SystemTransition to Digital Communications Enroute High Airspace VDL-3Link 0101010100110010101 0101010100110010101 0101010100110010101 01010101001 VDL-2 Datalink 0101 01010101001 RCAG 10011001011010101 Analog Voice ARTCC 01010 AFSS National Airspace Terminal Airspace

  5. NASData Link Transition • FAA views VDL Mode 2 and VDL Mode 3 as complementary, not competing technologies • CPDLC initially will be fielded on VDL-2 • Only viable technology in required time (2005-2006) • Stepping stone for data link use in air traffic control • FAA pays ATC message charges • CPDLC available on VDL-3 in 2012 • Potential for other applications (e.g. weather) on VDL-3 • Datalink applications still available to VDL-2 service providers • Users would pay any associated message charges • VDL-2 remains essential for the purpose it was developed • AOC and other air traffic management functions • FAA does not plan to provide AOC-type information on VDL-3

  6. International Harmonization FAA strongly supports the 1995 ICAO COM/OPS/DIV decision for digital, TDMA-based voice and data link as the future air/ground communications technology

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