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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 94 - Reno - November 2004
Agenda Location8 SUBCOMMITTEE C – Avionics and Systems Integration
8.2 Multi-Mode Receivers for Verification of Ground- and Space-Based Augmentation Systems
TitleMulti-Mode Receivers for Verification of Ground- and Space-Based Augmentation Systems
PresenterD. Alexander Stratton, John Warburton, and Mike Magrogan
AffiliationRockwell Collins Inc., FAA Technical Center, and FAA Technical Center, respectively
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AbstractThe presentation discussed the results of recent and on-going programs to certify Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) avionics that utilize Ground- and Space-Based Augmentation Systems (GBAS and SBAS). The MMR provides a number of advantages for aircraft integration and operational efficiency. The MMR is a natural platform for providing GBAS and SBAS functionality. Rockwell Collins has been contracted with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Center and Aviation Standards to provide GBAS- and SBAS-capable MMR avionics to support validation, verification, commissioning, and flight inspection activities. The FAA MMR program has seen a number of performance enhancements while providing a vehicle for demonstration as well as operational use. Also presented was the history of the program and example results from recent flight and ground testing.



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