用于在轨演示的天基自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)有效载荷

H. Blomenhofer, A. Pawlitzki, P. Rosenthal, Laura Escudero
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自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)是一项通过飞机定期广播信号(包括与航班有关的信息)实现空中交通管理(ATM)服务的技术。陆基ADS-B基础设施已经作为雷达的替代或附加部署。然而,对于占世界表面71%的偏远、极地和海洋地区来说,这是不可行的。天基ADS-B是一项创新技术,利用卫星提供全球覆盖,填补了这一空白。泰雷兹阿莱尼亚航天德国有限公司是欧洲航天局(ESA)通用支持技术计划(GSTP)框架下的“空基ADS-B在轨演示有效载荷开发空中交通监视项目”(SABIP)的负责人。该项目主要目的是展示该技术在代表性空间环境条件下的功能,并验证该有效载荷在不同地理位置上用于飞机上各种ADS-B兼容设备的链路预算。本文介绍了驱动有效载荷系统设计的任务需求,并介绍了由专用天线和接收单元组成的先进架构。同样,它介绍了该技术开发背后的好处。欧空局对该项技术在轨演示(IOD)的支持,预计将在该项目的最后阶段进行,这是降低技术风险的关键,因此有助于引入这项新技术。
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Space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) payload for In-Orbit Demonstration
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) is a technology that enables Air Traffic Management (ATM) services by means of aircraft broadcasting signals including flight related information on a regular basis. Terrestrial-based ADS-B infrastructure is already deployed as alternative or add-on to radars. However, it is not feasible for remote, polar, and oceanic areas, accounting for 71% of the world surface. Space-based ADS-B is an innovative technology that covers this gap by making use of satellites to provide global coverage. Thales Alenia Space Deutschland GmbH is leading the “Space Based ADS-B In-Orbit Demonstration Payload Development for Air Traffic Surveillance Project” (SABIP) under the framework of the European Space Agency (ESA) General Support Technology Program (GSTP). This project is mainly aimed at demonstrating the functionality of this technology under representative space environment conditions, and to verifying the link budget of this payload for the various ADS-B compatible equipment onboard aircraft on different geo-locations. This paper goes through the mission requirements that drive the payload system design and introduces an advanced architecture, consisting of a dedicated antenna and a receiver unit. Likewise, it introduces benefits behind the development of this technology. ESA's support for the In-Orbit Demonstration (IOD) of this technology, expected in the final phase of this project, is key to lower the technical risks and hence, helps introduce this new technology.
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