The application of satellite based Communication Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) as defined by ICAO will provide significant cost benefits to the global air transport industry. The evolution is traced of Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service (AMSS), the primary applications that are now targeted for use of AMSS are identified, and the series of phases of worldwide system transition from the current analog voice service to the future digital satellite communication service are described. Key implementation events that should take place for orderly transition to the future AMSS are also identified. A brief description of the current status of various trials and demonstrations of AMSS applications are also described. The improvements in Air Traffic Management (ATM) through the application of digital satellite based communication links offers the most cost efficient means to increase the quality and level of services offered and improve safety of operations while simultaneously lowering the overall system wide costs.
FAA/Arinc Initial Implementation of AMSS
1991
14 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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