RTCA DO-343

RTCA DO-343 Revision B, March 21, 2019 Minimum Aviation System Performance Standard For AMS(R)S Data and Voice Communications Supporting Required Communications Performance (RCP) And Required Surveillance Performance (RSP)

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Description / Abstract: INTRODUCTION

Objective and Scope

This document contains Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards (MASPS) for Aeronautic Mobile Satellite (Route) Services (AMS(R)S) that provide safety communications to aircraft in airspace where 1) procedural separation is applied or 2) ATS surveillance services are provided. The performance defined in this document is intended to provide (1) data communication services that comply to the RCP130, RCP240, RCP400/A1 or RCP400/A2 standards of Required Communications Performance (RCP) for two-way, bidirectional, Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) and to the RSP160, RSP180 or RSP400 standards of Required Surveillance Performance (RSP) for one-way aircraft-to-Air Navigation Service Provider surveillance-related information, and (2) voice communication services that comply to the RCP400/V standard for two-way, bidirectional voice communications between pilots and controllers and to the RSP400/V standards for one-way voice communications between pilots and controllers.

Note: RCP400/V and RSP400/V is for airspace where procedural separation is applied.

Requirements for data communication services are referenced to and refined from the RTCA DO-350/EUROCAE ED-228 documents and requirements for voice services are referenced to and refined from the ICAO Performance Based Communication and Surveillance (PBCS) manual. In keeping with the intent of DO-350/ED-228 and the PBCS manual, this document provides requirements at the Communication Service Provider (CSP) level. In addition, other requirements are refined from the ICAO AMS(R)S SARPs.

Note: This document recognises that data link communications meeting the RSP standard are traditionally associated with the surveillance community. However, at the CSP level, there is no fundamental distinction between traditional two-way communications and the one-way surveillance applications. Therefore, both RCP and RSP specifications are treated as data communications services in this document.

This document anticipates that more than one CSP may provide RCP/RSP-compliant services, and that the same CSP may also provide a different suite of services using a different satellite subnetwork for air-ground communications. Therefore, in addition to the technical requirements at the CSP level that apply to any and all of the CSPs, regardless of subnetwork, this document also provides instructions for the preparation of system-specific material related to CSP-level requirements and performance using an individual specific satellite service provider. Such system-specific information will become part of a systemspecific attachment to this document.

Compliance with the standards in the main body and the related system-specific material of this document is recommended as one means of assuring that an air-to-ground/groundto- air communications service based on a particular satellite service will perform its intended function(s) satisfactorily under conditions normally encountered in routine aeronautical operations for the designated operational environment(s). Any regulatory application of this document is the sole responsibility of appropriate governmental agencies.

The specific requirements for the Aircraft Earth Station (AES) element that supports a particular satellite subnetwork used in such an AMS(R)S system will be found in the appropriate Normative Appendices to DO-262/ED-243 Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) for Avionics Supporting Next Generation Satellite Systems (NGSS). The latest revision of that document should be consulted for the technical requirements related to the design and performance of AES equipment used in the system described in this document.

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