2012 IFIP Wireless Days 2012
DOI: 10.1109/wd.2012.6402820
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Fly-By-Wireless for next generation aircraft: Challenges and potential solutions

Abstract: Abstract-"Fly-By-Wireless" paradigm based on wireless connectivity in aircraft has the potential to improve efficiency and flexibility, while reducing weight, fuel consumption and maintenance costs. In this paper, first, the opportunities and challenges for wireless technologies in safety-critical avionics context are discussed. Then, the assessment of such technologies versus avionics requirements is provided in order to select the most appropriate one for a wireless aircraft application. As a result, the des… Show more

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“…In [9], UWB [4] was selected as the most suitable COTS technology in avionics context. In this section, the specifications of a wireless backup network are presented.…”
Section: Uwb-based Network Design For Safety-critical Avionicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [9], UWB [4] was selected as the most suitable COTS technology in avionics context. In this section, the specifications of a wireless backup network are presented.…”
Section: Uwb-based Network Design For Safety-critical Avionicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [9], as a first step the authors identified the main challenges when using wireless technologies in avionics. Then, an assessment of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) wireless technologies versus avionic requirements was conducted and Ultra WideBand [4] was selected as the most accurate one for critical avionic applications because of its high data rate, contention-free access protocol and high security mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%