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IP Mobility in Aeronautical Communications
[chapter]
2018
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In the sake of modernization, aviation stakeholders decided that the future aviation network infrastructure, in particular for air-ground communication systems, will move towards IP based networks. ...
We focus our analysis on the Mobile IPv6 protocol and implementation issues of a representative aeronautical network in Omnet++. ...
Our simulation environment is based on Omnet++ [11], a discrete event simulator adapted for wireless communication and its IPv6 framework INET. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-90371-2_2
fatcat:73jbftees5ah3nd5ftvroubwfi
Managing aircraft mobility in a context of the ATN/IPS network
2019
2019 IEEE/AIAA 38th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)
A dedicated OMNeT++ simulation model is also provided and shows the performances of our solution. ...
This includes to define new airborne and ground-based communication systems capable of managing both air traffic services (ATS) and aeronautical operational communications (AOC) safety services. ...
We provide an OMNeT++ simulation model of both LISP and MIPv6 protocols combined with PMIPv6 and we evaluate the performances of successive handoffs. ...
doi:10.1109/dasc43569.2019.9081667
fatcat:5piq64zk75gjzjmttn6exy7oci
A Thorough Investigation of Mobile IPv6 for the Aeronautical Environment
2008
2008 IEEE 68th Vehicular Technology Conference
Aviation is currently in the process of adopting IP as the network protocol for the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN), considering the fact that future communication services will be mainly ...
Mobile IP, the standard IETF mobility protocol for the future, is investigated in this paper regarding its applicability to the aeronautical environment, based on realistic scenarios. ...
SIMULATION Our simulation environment is based on the discrete event simulator Omnet++ [11] and its IPv6 framework INET. ...
doi:10.1109/vetecf.2008.295
dblp:conf/vtc/BauerA08
fatcat:bk3sihzji5aodhm5563sz4xh3y
FACTS2: A service oriented simulation framework for aeronautical communication system evaluation
2016
2016 IEEE/AIAA 35th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)
The Framework for Aeronautical Communications and Traffic Simulations 2 (FACTS2) is based on the concept of service oriented simulation creating complex simulations from simple software building blocks ...
This creates the need for large-scale simulations to ascertain that new aeronautical communication systems fulfil the requirements of future air traffic management communication. ...
The implementation of the simulation builds on the Future Aeronautical Communications Traffic Simulator (FACTS) by Hoffmann et al. ...
doi:10.1109/dasc.2016.7777988
fatcat:7vhmich5cfeklgyyke5f3uagjy
DIMTOOL: A Platform for Determining Worst Case Latencies in Switched Queuing Networks
2012
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools
The functionality of our developed toolbox is demonstrated by employing it to realworld scenarios in avionics, which is the Ethernet based Cabin Management System and the communication network inside the ...
There are popular network simulators that are based on this approach, e. g., SSF, OMNeT++ and OPNET to name a few. ...
In particular, we address the performance bounds of an Ethernet-based aeronautic cabin network in Section IV-A and Section IV-B.
A. ...
doi:10.4108/valuetools.2012.250296
dblp:conf/valuetools/HeidingerBSKC12
fatcat:rtsw5f6t3zfobmbqn2r2hs2bji
Performance Assessment of a New Routing Protocol in AANET
[chapter]
2017
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The considered ad hoc network is an Aeronautical Ad hoc NETwork (AANET), a future communication system enabling air↔air and air↔ground communications beyond the radio range of the sender. ...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based study of the performances of our innovative routing protocol named NoDe-TBR (Node Density TBR) that takes into account the actual node density distribution. ...
The simulations results are promising and show that the proposed architecture is an effective data communication system for this application. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56880-5_1
fatcat:es2mgnvkmjbthk6ei73jybn5o4
Two-step delay based Internet gateway selection scheme for aeronautical ad hoc networks
2009
2009 IEEE 20th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
Therefore, the allocation of aircraft to gateways plays an important role for the overall network performance. ...
In this paper, we propose a new scheme for gateway selection based on estimation of the path delay, and demonstrate that this approach is indeed superior to common solutions based on hop count or gateway ...
All simulations were performed with the OMNeT++ simulation platform [14] and its INET suite for the simulation of communication networks. ...
doi:10.1109/pimrc.2009.5449871
dblp:conf/pimrc/HoffmannMW09
fatcat:j3pgcnrjxzbqbguxsno2kdbcwa
The Airborne Internet
[chapter]
2011
Future Aeronautical Communications
Simulation results In order to assess the performance of our routing strategy in a realistic aeronautical scenario, we have implemented our network model in the OMNeT++ simulation framework (OMNeT++, 2011 ...
The North Atlantic is the busiest oceanic airspace in the world, and thus constitutes the best candidate scenario for a real deployment of an aeronautical mesh network. ...
component are illustrated; AeroMACS and LDACS as future data links are investigated and visions for aeronautical communications are formulated. ...
doi:10.5772/29680
fatcat:2shzq2dtjzcahcnya6mzwkz45m
Extended verification of secure UAANET routing protocol
2016
2016 IEEE/AIAA 35th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC)
We have carried out a formal verification analysis of SUAP security properties using the AVISPA tool, an automated model checker for the analysis of security features. ...
It requires an efficient and secure routing protocols to find accurate and secure route between nodes to exchange data traffics. ...
It is a framework which interfaces a Linux-based system with an OMNeT++ [32] simulation. Omnet++ is a powerful network simulator which simulates several systems and normalized protocols. ...
doi:10.1109/dasc.2016.7777970
fatcat:itfisia6ffb5lpygqckdxczloy
Routing in the Airborne Internet
2010
2010 Integrated Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance Conference Proceedings
For the simulated scenario, an increase in network throughput of 200% on average is shown, compared to a state-of-the-art geographic routing algorithm. ...
When forwarding packets for a given destination, a node considers not one but a set of next hop candidates, and spreads traffic among them based on queue dynamics. ...
Note that our antenna model is relatively pessimistic for an aeronautical environment. ...
doi:10.1109/icnsurv.2010.5503320
fatcat:bewhwqvlnbd7hcaln2pbypbq4y
Integrating Cognitive Radio with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: An Overview
2021
Sensors
This paper presents an overview on the field of CR for UAV communications and its state-of-the-art, testbed alternatives for real data experiments, as well as specifications to build a simple and low-cost ...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) demand technologies so they can not only fly autonomously, but also communicate with base stations, flight controllers, computers, devices, or even other UAVs. ...
Omnet++ and INET [78] have been widely used in the literature to simulate CR networks for general network simulators [79] [80] [81] . ...
doi:10.3390/s21030830
pmid:33513689
fatcat:l7at7fc4ofd6nbrmr2ik3vsz2q
A Crosslayer Geographic Routing Algorithm for the Airborne Internet
2010
2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications
When forwarding packets for a given destination, a node considers not one but a set of next hop candidates, and spreads traffic among them based on queue dynamics. ...
Our simulations show that introducing this flexibility in the routing function can greatly increase a node's ability to satisfy its bandwidth demands during link scheduling, yielding significant performance ...
SIMULATION RESULTS We have conducted simulations using the OMNeT++ discrete event network simulator along with the INET framework. ...
doi:10.1109/icc.2010.5502351
dblp:conf/icc/MedinaHRR10
fatcat:3qwpelexs5cbdaluz6t73azt7u
Communication Architecture in Mixed-Reality Simulations of Unmanned Systems
2018
Sensors
Based on them, requirements for MR communication architecture are stated in Section 4. Then, in Section 5, a communication architecture for the MR simulations is proposed. ...
The architecture has been used as a part of an MR simulation framework for the incremental development of complex systems and their verification in high fidelity testing. ...
fact that multiple SWEs use a single static modem for the communication with HWEs. ...
doi:10.3390/s18030853
pmid:29538290
pmcid:PMC5877314
fatcat:tuglxciyzjhmnnnq22t6q6pvua
Verification and Validation Framework for AFDX Avionics Networks
2022
IEEE Access
The proposed framework implements an event-based simulator in Simulink for Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet (AFDX), one of the most extended data protocols for avionics. ...
In this context, the present work proposes and develops an evaluation framework for avionics networks in order to support the verification and validation (V&V) procedures of the communication system before ...
Lastly, the authors in [36] described the implementation of a simulator for an ARINC-Based hardware platform. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2022.3184329
fatcat:6w5t26elqjhlxahv5bwasy6rsa
A Lightweight, Hardware-Based Support for Isolation in Mixed-Criticality Network-on-Chip Architectures
2019
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems
The proposed solution is described and evaluated by means of logical simulations and an implementation on reconfigurable logic, using a reference NoC architecture with mesh topology. ...
Scalability of the proposed approach is also discussed and evaluated by means of network simulations. ...
Acknowledgements Authors would like to thank you Fabio Federici, Mattia Micozzi, Riccardo Cardinali and Biagio Iorio for the support on solving technical issues and precious feedbacks. ...
doi:10.25046/aj040467
fatcat:woa46qxjsnenlcfvq3tu5puuee
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