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Title: ATN Air-Ground Subnetworks


1
ATNAir-Ground Subnetworks
  • Presentation ATN2.2 by R. Oishi, ARINC
  • CAO Regional ATN Seminar
  • 6-7 May 2002

2
End Systems - Intermediate Systems
  • End System (ES)
  • Computer system which executes end-user
    application programs
  • May implement 7-layer stack as required
  • Communicates to Intermediate Systems or possibly
    to other ESs
  • Intermediate System (IS)
  • Computer system which relays and routes NPDUs to
    other ISs or ESs
  • Implements up to Network Layer (Layer 3)
  • Implements CMIP and routing protocols

3
ATN Functional Components
4
Administrative and Routing Domains
  • Administrative Domain
  • A set of ESs, ISs, and subnetworks operated by a
    single organization or administrative authority
  • Routing Domain
  • A set of ESs and ISs bound by a common routing
    procedure
  • An Administrative Domain may contain one or more
    Routing Domains
  • A Routing Domain is always wholly contained
    within one Administrative Domain
  • There are smaller and larger area definitions to
    facilitate operation of a worldwide ATN

5
Example Administrative Domain
6
Routing Protocols
  • ISO 9542 ES-IS Host/Router Protocol (Optional)
  • Exchanges connectivity information within a local
    subnetwork environment
  • ISO/IEC 10589 IS-IS Intra-Domain Protocol
    (Optional)
  • Exchanges connectivity and topology information
    among ATN routers (ISs) within a Routing Domain
  • Supports dynamic configuration of ATN routing
    tables on a domain-wide basis
  • ISO/IEC 10747 IDRP Inter-Domain Routing Protocol
  • Exchanges routing information across routing
    domain boundaries
  • This is the ATN key element in maintaining
    communication with aircraft

7
Protocols in Context
ES
IS
IDRP (ISO/IEC 10747)
BIS
IS-IS (ISO 10589)
ES-IS (ISO 9542)
COTP Class 4 (ISO 8073) CLNP (ISO 8473)
8
Mobile Routing - RGS Level
Routing Domain
9
Mobile Routing - RD Level
RD 1
RD 2
RD 3
RD 4
10
Air/Ground Subnetworks
  • VHF Digital Link (VDL)
  • Satellite
  • Mode S
  • HF Data Link

11
VHF Digital Link (VDL)General Characteristic
  • Very High Frequency radio (118-137 MHz)
  • SARPs complete/validated for Modes 2-3
  • Line-of-sight from remote ground station (RGS),
    coverage up to 200 NM depending on terrain,
    aircraft altitude, other factors
  • Three operational Modes of VDL
  • Mode 2 - Data only
  • Mode 3 - Data and voice
  • Mode 4 - Data only

12
VHF Usage
13
VDL Technical Characteristics
  • Modulation
  • Modes 2,3 Differential 8-Phase Shift Keying
    (D8PSK), 31.5 KBPS
  • Mode 4 Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK),
    19.2 KBPS
  • Medium Access
  • Mode 2 - Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)
  • Mode 3 - Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA),
    maximum of 4 channels per frequency
  • Mode 4 - Self-organizing TDMA (STDMA)

14
Satellite Data Link
  • Uses Inmarsat geosynchronous satellites which
    provide both telephone and data services,
    operating in L-Band (1550-1630.5 MHz)
  • SARPs approved
  • Worldwide coverage with 4 satellites, except
    polar areas
  • Four channel types
  • P-Channel - ground-to-air signaling and user data
  • R-Channel - air-to-ground requests or data
  • C-Channel - both directions, voice or data
  • T-Channel - air-to-ground user data

15
Satellite Data LinkTechnical Characteristics
  • Modulation
  • Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK), 1200 or 2400
    BPS
  • Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), 4.8 or 10.5
    KBPS
  • Medium Access
  • P-Channel - TDMA
  • R-Channel - slotted Aloha
  • C-Channel - Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC)
  • T-Channel - TDMA

16
Satellite Data Link Conventions
Outbound Link
Forward Link
Uplink
Return Link
Downlink
Inbound Link
17
Mode S Data Link
  • Uses Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)
    transponder to transmit data (1090 MHz) and
    receive data (1030 MHz)
  • ICAO SARPs approved
  • Coverage with data linked SSRs or stationary
    antennas
  • Shares transponder with Traffic Alert and
    Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)/Airborne
    Collision Avoidance System (ACAS) and SSR
    functions

18
Mode S Data LinkTechnical Characteristics
  • Modulation
  • Pulse modulation, identifies Mode S from ATCRBS
  • DPSK, 4 MBPS for Mode S interrogation
  • Pulse Position Modulation (PPM), 1 MBPS for reply
  • Medium Access
  • Random access, pulse modulation identifies Mode
  • Mode S timed to occur within ATCRBS suppression
  • Mode S reply by PPM allows reply to get through
    in face of a single ATCRBS interferencing signal
  • Other characteristics
  • Data transferred in 56 or 112 bits of information
  • 24-bit parity error check

19
Mode S Data LinkConventions
Interrogation
P1 P2 Data
Reply
Preamble Data
ATC Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS)
20
HF Data Link
  • Long-range coverage (3000 km) in aeronautical
    high frequency (HF) band (3-22 MHz)
  • ICAO SARPs complete
  • Multiple data rates (300, 600, 1200, 1800 BPS)
  • Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) to
    maximize coverage TDMA to organize data
    transmission

21
HF Data LinkTechnical Characteristics
  • Modulation M-ary PSK (2PSK, 4PSK, 8PSK)
  • Data Rates 300, 600, 1200, 1800 BPS
  • Medium Access TDMA, 32 second frame, 13
    slots/frame, 1 MPDU/slot
  • Other characteristics
  • Aircraft login to ground station
  • Ground station squitters transmitted
  • GPS synchronized ground stations
  • Frequencies coordinated between ground stations

22
HF Data Link Frame Structure
HFDL Frame (32 sec, 2700/day)
Slot (13/frame)
MPDU (1/slot)
Message Protocol Data Unit (MPDU)
Prekey Preamble Data
23
HF Data Link
  • Service for ATC and AOC applications
  • 12-16 sites sharing 60 frequencies will
    eventually provide worldwide coverage
  • Data link coverage in polar regions
  • Multiple frequencies per site, multiple sites per
    aircraft

24
Summary
  • ATN SARPs include the following air/ground
    subnetworks
  • VHF digital link (VDL)
  • satellite link (satcom)
  • Mode S data link
  • HF data link (HFDL)
  • VDL Mode 2 will be the first operational ATC link
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