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                                            Avionics and Aviation Communications Systems



               Appendix 4: Analysis of global bandwidth and cloud storage required to support
                      black box streaming

               Worst case scenarios for continuous streaming and triggered streaming are provided in the spreadsheet below.
               The triggered streaming are for various word per second with associated kbps from 64 wps – 1024 wps.


               Continuous data streaming analysis

               This analysis illustrates the total global bandwidth and data storage needs for a given quantitiy of aircraft that
               might be in flight simultaneously.

               Three tables provide three sets of analysis for streaming:

               a) 1024wps flight data recorder (black box) data which is the most common recording rate on new aircraft in 2015

               b) 64wps flight data recorder (black box) data which was the standard recording rate for many aircraft in the
               late 1980s and early 1990s.

               c) streaming only aircraft position information




























































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