The future of aircraft data communication and management as a part of aviation 4.0 concept

Jakub Sekera, A. Novák
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Data communication and management represent a crucial part of future systems in aviation. Huge recent technological advancements have led the whole aeronautical industry into the new evolutionary era called Aviation 4.0. The goal of Aviation 4.0 is the creation of cyber-physical system, following the path from advanced automation, to very first autonomy systems efficiently assisting human. This system involves multiple direct data related applications and devices, including AI analytics, massive use of IoT devices, machine learning capabilities, or advanced monitoring. Due to needed enormous flow of data, current connectivity solutions are becoming insufficient for the future use cases. Near future connectivity problems may become very apparent in datalink. With exponentially increasing amount of data needed by the future aircraft systems, higher datalink communication capacity and better performance of datalink subnetwork are required to meet the higher performance standards and levels of operational safety. This paper offers complex overview of current datalink communication technologies, planned concepts and possible solutions to the problem, in the form of new datalink technology – LEO mega satellite constellation offering Internet connectivity. Through basic deductive research, paper is aimed to study existing datalinks and proposed new LEO satellite communication datalink, evaluating their performance based on the future datalink requirements stated in studied plans and roadmaps. Furthermore, Aviation 4.0 dominant aspects are studied, requirements on future data communication technology are declared, and the possible use cases of Aviation 4.0 smart aircraft systems are showed. The objective of this paper is targeted to determination whether any of the researched datalink subnetwork would comply with Aviation 4.0 future datalink requirements.
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未来飞机数据通信和管理将成为航空4.0概念的一部分
数据通信和管理是未来航空系统的重要组成部分。最近巨大的技术进步将整个航空业带入了一个新的进化时代,即航空4.0。航空4.0的目标是创建信息物理系统,遵循从先进自动化到第一个有效协助人类的自主系统的路径。该系统涉及多个直接与数据相关的应用程序和设备,包括人工智能分析、大量使用物联网设备、机器学习功能或高级监控。由于需要大量的数据流,当前的连接解决方案对于未来的用例来说已经变得不够了。在不久的将来,数据链的连接问题可能会变得非常明显。随着未来飞机系统所需的数据量呈指数级增长,需要更高的数据链通信容量和更好的数据链子网性能,以满足更高的性能标准和运行安全水平。本文提供了当前数据链通信技术的复杂概述,规划的概念和可能的解决方案,以新的数据链技术的形式-提供互联网连接的LEO巨型卫星星座。通过基础的演绎研究,本文旨在研究现有的数据链,并提出新的LEO卫星通信数据链,根据研究计划和路线图中所述的未来数据链需求,评估其性能。进一步研究了航空4.0的主导方面,提出了未来数据通信技术的需求,并展示了航空4.0智能飞机系统可能的用例。本文的目的是确定所研究的数据链子网是否符合航空4.0未来数据链的要求。
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