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A Simplified Method for the Analysis of Interference from JTIDS Radio Networks to DME Aeronautical Radionavigation Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 October 2009

Vassilios A. Houdzoumis*
Affiliation:
(Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, Greece1)
*

Abstract

Three distinct mechanisms of interference of JTIDS transmissions to DME are investigated: false interrogator triggering, transponder overloading and desensitization of either transponder or interrogator receivers. The effect of transponder overloading due to JTIDS transmissions is found the most serious. An analytical method is provided which relates the transponder reply efficiency to the load of the interrogations received in the presence of JTIDS transmissions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation2009

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