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Federal Aviation Administration WJH Technical Center & Japan Civil Aviation Bureau ENRI

Federal Aviation Administration WJH Technical Center & Japan Civil Aviation Bureau ENRI VDL Mode 3 Interoperability Testing 26-30 July, 2004 Tokyo, Japan.

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Federal Aviation Administration WJH Technical Center & Japan Civil Aviation Bureau ENRI

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  1. Federal Aviation Administration WJH Technical Center & Japan Civil Aviation Bureau ENRI VDL Mode 3 Interoperability Testing 26-30 July, 2004 Tokyo, Japan

  2. The Air/Ground Communications Group at the F.A.A. W. J. H. Technical Center conducted a successful VDL Mode 3 Interoperability Testing with the Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI) in Tokyo, Japan, on July 26 through 30, 2004. CIE Engineering was part of the engineering support team during testing activities

  3. VHF Digital Link (VDL) Mode 3 is a state-of-the-art technology implementation that will enhance spectrum efficiency by providing additional voice and data communications channels. VDL is a digital alternative to further subdivision of the VHS band.

  4. CIE was primarily responsible for the Ground Reference Prototype (GRP) portion of the WJHTC ground system, a component that encompasses system timing and Vocoding functionality.

  5. The USA VDL Mode 3 test team members were Peter Muraca and Deborah Fontana of the Air/Ground Communications Group at the FAA WJHTC under the direction of Andy Colon; Rhonda Thomas, the FAA Program Officer representative from Washington, DC; Kevin Leonard and Rick Beppel of BCI and Kathy deVito and Carlos Ilarregui of CIE Engineering.

  6. Despite the obstacles that were presented and were overcome during the months preceding the Interoperability Testing, the Tokyo testing was very successful. All exit criteria was performed effectively and data testing went above and beyond what the engineers anticipated would occur.

  7. Cultural differences between the United States and Japan created an experience that was both rewarding and exciting for the test team.

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