Modeling study for evaluation of aeronautical broadband data requirements over satellite networks

We focus on the modeling and evaluation of the bandwidth requirements of the next generation of satellite communication technologies, which support future aeronautical applications. For modeling purposes, we chose the real-time delivery of high resolution weather maps to the cockpit as a particularly demanding future application. Focusing on this application, we investigate the use of low and geosynchronous Earth orbit (LEO and GEO) satellite networks for efficient delivery of the data. We propose a joint uni-cast and broadcast communication technique that offers bandwidth reduction. We quantify our results through simulation and compare the techniques with other methods.

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