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10.1.8 Aircraft servers, Internet protocol (IP) data routing and airport surface data
communications 13
10.1.9 Other avionics and electronics systems 13
10.1.10 Conclusion 13
10.2 On-board aircraft surveillance and tracking infrastructure 14
10.2.1 Introduction 14
10.2.2 ADS-B 14
10.2.3 Future air navigation systems (FANS) 14
11. On-board data link infrastructure 15
11.1 Current 15
11.1.1 Introduction 15
11.1.2 On-board data link systems infrastructure – AIS domain/flight deck systems 15
11.1.3 On-board data link systems infrastructure – PIES domain/cabin systems 17
11.1.4 Data rates 17
11.1.5 Conclusion – On-board data link infrastructure (Current) 18
11.2 On-board data link infrastructure – Future 20
11.2.1 Introduction 20
11.2.2 Internet protocol suite and new links for future DataComm 20
11.2.3 Iridium NEXT/Certus 20
11.2.4 Conclusion – On-board data link infrastructure (Future) 20
12. Issues and limitations 21
12.1 Introduction 21
12.2 Future data stream solutions 21
12.3 Data compression 21
12.4 Cybersecurity 21
13. Recommendations and conclusions 22
13.1 Recommendations 22
13.2 Conclusions 22
14. Acronyms and abbreviations 23
15. References 27
Appendix 1: Summary of ground-based infrastructure capabilities 28
Appendix 2: ADS-B mandates 34
Appendix 3: Summary of data link systems profiles and performance 35
Appendix 4: Analysis of global bandwidth and cloud storage required to support black box streaming 41
Continuous data streaming analysis 41
Appendix 5: WG4 composition 47
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