An IPv6 Air/Ground Interface for the International Civil Aviation Organization (Use Case)
draft-templin-v6ops-icao-int-00
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Author | Fred Templin | ||
Last updated | 2020-06-12 (Latest revision 2019-12-10) | ||
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Abstract
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is building a worldwide IPv6-based Air Traffic Management (ATM) service known as the Aeronautical Telecommunications Network with Internet Protocol Services (ATN/IPS). Aircraft connect to the ATN/IPS via an IPv6 Air/ Ground (A/G) interface that provides a nexus for control and data messages exchanges over all available aviation wireless data links. This document discusses the use case that motivates a new IPv6 interface abstraction.
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