DIRECT AIR TO GROUND COMMUNICATION
With the increasing demand for In Flight Connectivity, this study paper explores alternative means of providing the connectivity between the aircraft and the ground, called DA2GC, as compared
The architecture of modern ground stations is characterized by a combination of essential structural components, including antennas, radomes, equipment shelters, and tracking systems. Antennas play a crucial role in satellite communication by receiving and transmitting signals to and from satellites in orbit.
Direct Air to Ground Communication envisages a set of Base Stations suitably placed at the ground and directly communicating with airborne object, which may be an aircraft or any other aerial vehicle. These base stations transmit the radio waves to the airborne object that crosses the range of the base stations.
Ground station interfaces are the gateway through which crucial data is transmitted to and from satellites, making them a critical component in the satellite communication network. Here are some key aspects of ground station interfaces:
Facilitating seamless bidirectional data exchange with satellites, communication interfaces in modern ground stations play a vital role in ensuring efficient communication protocols and frequency bands are supported.
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