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Due to the increase of air traffic that has occurred in recent years and that is expected to continue in the near future, it is necessary to take measures to ensure air traffic control systems can keep up with this tendency. These measures also aim to prevent cost escalation as well as deal with the increasing scarcity of radio frequencies.
It is in this context that a new technology called Controller Pilot Data Link Communication(CPDLC) emerges, which aims to replace voice communications between
pilots and air traffic controllers with a text messaging service for non-critical situations, applicable to aircrafts above a certain altitude.
My project aimed at augmenting an existing simulator for air traffic control, called
SIMATM, to support this new CPDLC functionality. The execution of this project followed
the V-model of software development that has been adopted by NAV Portugal, E.P.E. The main deliverables are, on the one hand, a new Data Link Server simulator, or
SIMDLS, whose development was decided during the problem analysis phase, and, on
the other hand, the evolution of the internal components of the SIMATM simulator so that it supports CPDLC.
Another deliverable of this project is the publication of a scientific paper in the
6th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies.
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Communication Data Link Simulator CPDLC Air Traffic Management
