Aircraft data communication employing existing voice channels
First Claim
1. A method of communicating data over conventional aircraft band amplitude modulated (AM) voice channels between a transmitting unit and a receiving unit comprising the steps of:
- a) acquiring aircraft identification data desired;
to be. transmitted from a data source at the aircraft;
b) encoding the acquired data by an AM scheme to produce an AM encoded data signal;
c) transmitting the AM encoded data signal immediately before or after a `keyed` aircraft AM voice signal transmission;
d) receiving the AM voice and AM encoded data signals at the receiving unit;
e) separating the AM voice and AM encoded data signals;
f) producing audible speech from the AM voice signal;
g) decoding the AM encoded dam signals into aircraft identification data; and
h) employing the decoded data in identifying the audible speech with the aircraft identification data and for utilizing the data in equipment of the receiving unit.
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Abstract
A system for communicating data between an aircraft and ground unit over conventional amplitude modulated (AM) voice radio channels employs a data collection unit for collecting data desired to be transmitted, such as global positioning system (GPS) data, altitude, or aircraft identification information which is encoded by a data encoder. A gating means senses when the microphone of the AM transmitter is keyed, and passes the encoded data and the voice signals to the existing AM modulator of the AM voice transceiver. This results in a transmitted signal received by a receiving unit, such as a ground unit, which separates the received signal into an AM modulated voice signal and a AM data signal. The AM voice signal is demodulated by normal means into an audible signal, with the AM data signal being decoded by a data decoder into data. This data may be used to identify the aircraft symbol on a radar screen, identify the voice signal with a aircraft identification number, or flight number thereby reducing the amount of identification required. In alternative embodiments, avionics equipment may be added to the aircraft responsive to the data being sent from the ground unit, allowing collision avoidance capabilities.
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25 Claims
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1. A method of communicating data over conventional aircraft band amplitude modulated (AM) voice channels between a transmitting unit and a receiving unit comprising the steps of:
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a) acquiring aircraft identification data desired;
to be. transmitted from a data source at the aircraft;b) encoding the acquired data by an AM scheme to produce an AM encoded data signal; c) transmitting the AM encoded data signal immediately before or after a `keyed` aircraft AM voice signal transmission; d) receiving the AM voice and AM encoded data signals at the receiving unit; e) separating the AM voice and AM encoded data signals; f) producing audible speech from the AM voice signal; g) decoding the AM encoded dam signals into aircraft identification data; and h) employing the decoded data in identifying the audible speech with the aircraft identification data and for utilizing the data in equipment of the receiving unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A data communication device for retrofitting conventional aircraft amplitude modulated (AM) voice transceivers, the transceivers comprising a microphone, AM modulator, an antenna, an AM demodulator, and an audio output unit, the data communication device allowing data to be transmitted from an aircraft to a receiving unit comprising:
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a) a data collection unit for collecting aircraft identification data desired to be transmitted; b) a data encoder coupled to the data collection unit for encoding the collected data into an encoded data signal; c) a gating means coupled to said microphone, the data encoder, and said AM modulator for passing the encoded data signal immediately preceding or following a voice signal to the AM modulator sequentially when the microphone is keyed, causing a signal to be transmitted to an antenna of said receiving unit; d) a data decoder for decoding the AM data signal into the aircraft identification data when provided an AM encoded data signal; e) a receiver gating means coupled to said AM demodulator said audio output unit, and the data decoder of the receiving unit, for switching the signal received from the AM demodulator to said audio output unit for an AM voice signal to produce audible speech, and switching to the data decoder for an AM encoded data signal; f) output equipment coupled to the data decoder for identifying the audible speech with the aircraft identification data and for utilizing the decoded data. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A data communication system for transmitting data from an aircraft to a receiving unit over conventional aircraft amplitude modulated (AM) voice bands, comprising:
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a) a microphone, for creating a voice signal when it is keyed and receives an audible signal; b) a data collection unit for collecting aircraft identification data desired to be transmitted; c) a data encoder coupled to the data collection unit for encoding the collected data into an encoded data signal; d) an AM modulator for transmitting an AM radiofrequency (RF) signal when provided an input signal; e) a gating means coupled to the microphone, the data encoder, and the AM modulator for passing the encoded data signal followed by the voice signal to the AM modulator sequentially as an input signal when the microphone is keyed, causing a signal to be transmitted to a receiving unit; f) a receiver at said receive unit for decoding the voice signal into audible speech and the encoded data signal into transmitting unit identification data; g) output equipment coupled to the data decoder for identifying the audible speech with the transmitting unit identification data and for utilizing the decoded data. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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