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Development of Applications for the Air Ground Data Exchange Using Mode S Data Link: FAA Program Status
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently upgrading the National Airspace System (NAS) to provide improved safety, increased system capacity and additional services to users. One of the major areas of the FAA's modernization efforts is in communication systems improvements, both ground based and air-ground communications. The FAA Aeronautical Data Link Program was established to develop, evaluate and implement air-ground digital data communications capability and the applications that will be transmitted over air-ground data links. The Mode S data link program developed by the FAA will provide the first data link service in the NAS. This paper provides a survey of the applications currently considered for implementation via data link, and shows how data link services will be implemented initially and in the longer term.
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Argyropoulos, A. and McLaurin, H., "Development of Applications for the Air Ground Data Exchange Using Mode S Data Link: FAA Program Status," SAE Technical Paper 901955, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901955.Also In
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- Fee Joe Data Link Symposium: The FAA Data Link Program June 6 1989
- Ryals L. Z. McLaurin H. FAA Aeronautical Data Link Program Activities and Status SICASP Working Group October 12 1988
- Waller Marvin C. Lohr Gary W. A piloted Study of Data Link ATC Message Exchange NASA Technical Paper 2859 February 1989
- Lee Alfred T. Display-Based Communications for Advanced Transport Aircraft NASA Technical Memorandum 102187 NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California May 1989