Airborne Integrated Voice, Data, and ADS-B in Compliance with the FAA and FCC
Kaydon Stanzione, Praxis Technologies, Inc.
May 17, 2016

Airborne Integrated Voice, Data, and ADS-B in Compliance with the FAA and FCC
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Airborne Integrated Voice, Data, and ADS-B in Compliance with the FAA and FCC
Authors / Details: Kaydon Stanzione, Praxis Technologies, Inc.Abstract
This paper addresses the design, development, and operations of a portable wireless airborne voice and data communication system that permits use of cell phones without violating the regulatory restrictions of the FCC or FAA. This same system also serves to integrate Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) information into a single interoperable solution for improved situational awareness and command and control using commercially available edge devices such as smart phones and tablets. The Airborne Communication Platform (ACP), an optional enhancement to the Airborne Flight Reporting System (AFRS), provides an affordable, yet robust and FAA and FCC-compliant black box for a wide range of real-time voice and data communications between air and ground assets. Through a combination of multi-modal radios and programmable cellular frequencies, both voice telephony and data telemetry are possible using commercial-grade cell phones switched to Airplane Mode. This enables voice and data communications outside of the restricted frequency range stipulated by either FAA or FCC for aircraft operations. Advantages include sending real-time flight performance, ADS-B information, and systems health and usage data while simultaneously permitting global voice communications on the ground and enroute at any altitude.
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