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Aeronautical Telecommunications Network: Advances, Challenges, and Modeling

Editat de Sarhan M. Musa, Zhijun Wu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2017
 Addresses the Challenges of Modern-Day Air Traffic
Air traffic control (ATC) directs aircraft in the sky and on the ground to safety, while the Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN) comprises all systems and phases that assist in aircraft departure and landing. The Aeronautical Telecommunications Network: Advances, Challenges, and Modeling focuses on the development of ATN and examines the role of the various systems that link aircraft with the ground. The book places special emphasis on ATC—introducing the modern ATC system from the perspective of the user and the developer—and provides a thorough understanding of the operating mechanism of the ATC system. It discusses the evolution of ATC, explaining its structure and how it works; includes design examples; and describes all subsystems of the ATC system.
In addition, the book covers relevant tools, techniques, protocols, and architectures in ATN, including MIPv6, air traffic control (ATC), security of air traffic management (ATM), very-high-frequency (VHF) digital link (VDL), aeronautical radio and satellite communications, electromagnetic interference to aeronautical telecommunications, quality of service (QoS)-satisfied ATN routing mechanism speed dynamic environments, and service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based ATN transmission control algorithm. It also incorporates published research and technical reports to illustrate existing problems, highlight current methods and opportunities, and consider future directions and trends.
The authors:
  • Provide an overview of ATN
  • Illustrate the composition of the ATC system
  • Explain how to design an ATC system
  • Reveal how to use an ATC system to control in-flight airplanes
  • Present the results of author research on spatial mitigation
  • Introduce the electromagnetic interference effects and response measures of aviation communications equipment
  • Analyze the protective measures of aircraft and ground stations against electromagnetic interference
The Aeronautical Telecommunications Network: Advances, Challenges, and Modeling highlights the advances, challenges, and modeling of ATN, and implements strategies for integrating existing and future data communications networks into a single internetwork serving the aeronautical industry. This book can aid readers in working to ensure the effective management of air traffic and airspace, and the safety of air transport.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138747524
ISBN-10: 1138747521
Pagini: 504
Ilustrații: 250
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Cuprins

Overview of Aeronautical Telecommunication Network. Optimization and Enhancement of MIPv6 in ATN. Modern Air Traffic Control Systems. Security of VHF Data Link in ATM. VDL2 Key Technology and Simulation. GNSS Multipath Interference and Mitigation for UAVs in Urban Canyon Environments. Electromagnetic Interference to Aeronautical Telecommunications. Analysis and Modeling of the QoS Mechanism in ATN. Time Division Multiplexing in Satellite Aeronautical Communications System. ATN Transmission Control Algorithm Based on Service-Oriented Architecture.

Notă biografică

Sarhan M. Musa, PhD, is currently an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology, Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, at Prairie View A&M University, Texas. He has been director of Prairie View A&M Avaya Networking Academy, Texas, since 2004. Dr. Musa has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. He is a frequent invited speaker, has consulted for organizations around the world, and has written and edited several books. Dr. Musa is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and is also an LTD Sprint and a Boeing Welliver fellow.
Zhijun Wu, PhD, currently serves as a professor in the School of Electronics and Information Engineering Technology at Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC), Tianjin, China. He has been director of CNS/ATM Institute, CAUC, since 2006. Professor Zhijun Wu has published more than 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. He is a frequent invited speaker on electronics and information technology, has consulted for multiple organizations nationally and internationally, and has written and edited several books. Professor Zhijun Wu is a senior member of the Institute of Communication, Tianjin, China, and a Boeing Welliver fellow.

Recenzii

"I think that the book is relevant in terms of its contents, treatment of the topics discussed and scope thereof. … I believe that the book will be a great contribution to the need for information on the development of ATN network for designers and engineers developers such networks worldwide."
—Oscar Fernando Pico Ortiz, National University of Colombia
"This book gives an overview of the aeronautical telecommunications network. It provides a good introduction to the reader of the current state of ATNs, the challenges faced in using them in modern times, and the recently proposed advancements in ATN architecture to overcome such challenges. The book does a good job of explaining the basics; anyone with minimal previous knowledge of communication techniques can read the book to understand the state of the art and future direction of ATNs."
IEEE Wireless Communications, October 2016

"I think that the book is relevant in terms of its contents, treatment of the topics discussed and scope thereof. … I believe that the book will be a great contribution to the need for information on the development of ATN network for designers and engineers developers such networks worldwide."
Oscar Fernando Pico Ortiz, National University of Colombia
"This book gives an overview of the aeronautical telecommunications network. It provides a good introduction to the reader of the current state of ATNs, the challenges faced in using them in modern times, and the recently proposed advancements in ATN architecture to overcome such challenges. The book does a good job of explaining the basics; anyone with minimal previous knowledge of communication techniques can read the book to understand the state of the art and future direction of ATNs."
IEEE Wireless Communications, October 2016
"Aeronautical telecommunications networks (ATN) are part of a field that is undergoing rapid change with many new technologies being introduced and challenges such as drones to be handled. This book is aimed at readers who want to get a detailed overview of ATC systems and the networks that power them, whether they are looking to become developers, designers, or users in this area.
Besides a multitude of data provided in many tables and diagrams, most chapters include a part on modeling, which not only provides the recurrent theme in this book but some genuinely new insights on the discussed technologies such as VDL2.
With its meticulous compilation of relevant aviation standards as well as ‘ordinary’ networking and internet standards, and a solid integration into the historical context of aviation, the book can serve as a first point of reference to the reader."
The Aeronautical Journal, January 2017 Issue
 

Descriere

This book explores how to improve capacity and relieve congestion of modern-day air traffic and to increase the ability for mobile aircraft to communicate efficiently with ground networks. It emphasizes the advances, challenges, and modeling of ATN. The book covers MIPv6 as a core of mobility management mechanism for the aeronautical environment. It examines the simulated performance of VDL Mode 2, investigates the ATM system cyber-attacks since 9/11, and examines the current security situation of ATM information systems related to safety in air transportation.