Analysis of Radio Altimeter Interference due to Wireless Avionics Intra-Communication Systems by Using Large-Scale FDTD Method -Investigation on Airbus A320 Class Passenger Aircraft-
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Aircraft, interference, large-scale finitedifference time-domain method, radio altimeter, wireless avionics intra-communication摘要
Radio altimeters and wireless avionics intracommunication (WAIC) systems are both operated at the frequency band 4,200 MHz–4,400 MHz. Hence, a detailed analysis is required for spectrum sharing in the same band. Firstly, a large-scale finite-difference timedomain analysis is performed to obtain the detailed characteristics of the electromagnetic field (EMF) around the three-dimensional Airbus A320 aircraft model, which assumes that a WAIC device is located inside the cabin. Then, the 4-GHz EMF propagation characteristics are evaluated based on the analyzed results. Finally, the methodology of the interference analysis is discussed based on the obtained EMF characteristics.
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