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STDMA Communications System for the U.S. Navy
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CNS Systems recently completed a subcontract
to the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
as part of their "Federal Aviation's Surveillance System for T&E Ranges"
(FASSTER) program which culminated in a successful flight test and demonstration
at the Patuxent River, MD test range in October, 1997. The Goals of the
FASSTER program are to demonstrate Time-Space-Position Information (TSPI)
and safety surveillance capabilities
at DoD T&E ranges utilizing an evolving Civil Aeronautical Data Link.
This project involves the evaluation
a new high-speed two-way data link to provide a means of transporting GPS
and INS telemetry data from fighter
aircraft to ground controllers at rates up to five times per second for
each aircraft.
CNS Systems developed a customized version
of its CNS Ground station (CNSGS) product for this project. The CNSGS served
as the ground communications controller and interface unit. It was
responsible for providing the communications interface between the prototype
19.2Kbps high speed VHF STDMA data radios and the range safety analysis
and display systems.
CNS Systems wrote new firmware for the
STDMA transponders to interface with the F/A-18C's on-board Inertial Navigation
System and provide new binary mode data transmission capabilities. This
firmware was written for and is the property of the prime contractor, PMEI.
Integration Testing at PAX River
Naval Air Warfare Center, October,
1997

STDMA transponder on integration cart
a few days before final installation into this F/A-18C aircraft.
The STDMA transponder performed very well
during high dynamic testing. During dynamic tests over 4Gs, the GPS
receiver would loose lock but the transponder would continue to send INS
data messages at a rate of five messages per second, without a hitch.

The STDMA transponder was installed in a special
housing designed to withstand the extreme forces to be expected during
this flight test.
This page last updated on February 7, 1998.
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