Assessment of QoS Metrics in Aviation Communication Networks
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.88.20976Keywords:
radio communication systems, quality of service, reliability, operation, telecommunications networkAbstract
An important factor in providing safety in aviation is the reliable operation of radio communication systems. These systems gives possibility to transmit necessary information during flights and the performance of aviation operations, in particular for air traffic control, as well as take-off and landing processes. These systems are aimed at meeting the needs of aviation companies and enterprises. Radio communication facilities have certain parameters that determine their effectiveness in terms of purpose, technical level, economic feasibility, reliability, and operational characteristics. A separate group of these parameters describes the quality of service. This article examines the characteristics of aviation radio communication systems in terms of their ability to meet the needs of users of air navigation services. The authors analyze a generalized list of service quality indicators, and also describe approaches to their calculation and modeling. Particular attention is paid to reliability indicators, analysis of relevant models and the specifics of data processing to determine their quantitative values. The obtained results can be used by aviation industry specialists during the operation of radio communication systems.
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