DRAFT Validation Cross Reference Index. for the. UAT SARPS and Technical Manual V0.2

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DRAFT Cross Reference Index for the UAT SARPS and V0.2

Change Record Date/Version 31 March 2003, V0.1 27 May 2003, V0.2 Change Original draft presented at UAT Subgroup meeting in Montreal 31 March 4 April 2003 Updated for review at UAT Subgroup meeting in Brussels 10-13 June 2003 ICAO Address City, Country, Code Telephone Facsimile Internet Please call ICAO for pricing and ordering information

Cross Reference Index for the UAT SARPS And the UAT Acronyms: I Inspection IT Integration Test No Required A Analysis FT Flight Test WP Working Paper S Simulation MN Monitoring UT Unit Test MD Manufacturer s Data SARPS Cross Reference Index for the UAT SARPS Sources 12.1 Definitions and Overall System Characteristics 12.1.1 Definitions 12.1.2 UAT Overall System Characteristics 12.1.2.1 Transmission Frequency I RTCA: UAT-WP-2-05, Page 3 Section 3 12.1.2.2 Frequency Stability I RTCA: UAT-WG5 Meeting #10 Minutes, Issue #9 12.1.2.3 Transmit Mask I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-05, Page 9, Section 3 12.1.2.4 Spurious Emissions I RTCA: UAT-WP-5-14, Page 3, Sections 3 & 4 12.1.2.5 Polarization 12.2 System Characteristics of the Ground Installation 12.2.1 Ground Station Transmitting Function 12.2.1.1 Power I RTCA: UAT-WP-6-08 12.2.1.1.1 Maximum Power Page 3 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT SARPS SARPS Sources 12.2.1.1.1 Minimum Power 12.3 System Characteristics of the Aircraft Installation 12.3.1 Transmitting Function 12.3.1.1 Power 12.3.2 Receiving Function 12.3.2.1 Receiver Sensitivity 12.3.2.1.1 Long UAT ADS-B Message as Desired Signal I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-15, Page 2 & 3 12.3.2.1.2 Basic UAT ADS-B Message as Desired Signal I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-15, Page 2 & 3 12.3.2.1.3 UAT Ground Uplink Message as Desired Signal I RTCA: UAT-WP-3-16, Page 18 12.3.2.2 Receiver Selectivity I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-13, UAT-WP-5-08 12.3.2.3 Receiver Tolerance to Pulsed Interference I RTCA: UAT-WP-11-19 12.3.2.4 Receiver Desired Signal Dynamic Range 12.4 Physical Layer Characteristics 12.4.1 Modulation Rate I RTCA: UAT-WP-9-02, Page 2 12.4.2 Modulation Type I Mitre: MTR96W28R1, Page 2-2 12.4.3 Modulation Distortion I RTCA: UAT-WP-9-02, Page 3 12.4.4 Broadcast Message Characteristics I Mitre: MTR96W28R1, Pages 2-5 through 2-7 12.4.4.1 UAT ADS-B Message I RTCA: UAT-WP-2-02, Page 5 Sections 5 & 6 12.4.4.1.1 Transmitter Stabilization 12.4.4.1.2 Bit Synchronization I RTCA: App H of RTCA DO-282 12.4.4.1.3 Payload I RTCA: UAT-WP-2-02, Page 3, Sections 2 through 4 12.4.4.1.4 FEC Parity I RTCA: App C of RTCA DO-282 RTCA: App C of RTCA DO-282, Agreement noted in 12.4.4.1.4.1 Code Type I UAT-WG5 Minutes from Meeting #5, Point #14 Page 4 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT SARPS SARPS Sources 12.4.4.1.4.2 Transmission Order of FEC parity I RTCA: UAT-WP-2-02, App C of RTCA DO-282 12.4.4.1.5 Transmitter Decay 12.4.4.2 UAT Ground Uplink Message I RTCA: UAT-WP-5-06, Page 2, Section 2.2.3.2 12.4.4.2.1 Transmitter Stabilization 12.4.4.2.2 Bit Synchronization I RTCA: App H of RTCA DO-282 12.4.4.2.3 Interleaved Payload and FEC Parity 12.4.4.2.3.1 Payload (before interleaving and after de-interleaving) I Mitre: MTR96W28R1, Pages 2-11 through 2-12 12.4.4.2.3.2 FEC Parity (before interleaving and after de-interleaving) 12.4.4.2.3.2.1 Code Type 12.4.4.2.3.2.2 Transmission Order of FEC Parity 12.4.4.2.3.3 Interleaving Procedure 12.4.4.2.4 Transmitter Decay Page 5 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 1 Introduction 1.1 Outline of The 1.2 Objective and Scope 1.3 Definitions 2 Operating Concepts 2.1 Applications Supported 2.1.1 ADS-B 2.1.2 Ground Uplink Services 2.1.3 UAT Broadcast Connectivity 2.2 Channel and Waveform Description 2.3 Timing Structure and Medium Access 2.3.1 UAT ADS-B Message Transmission 2.3.2 Ground Uplink Services 2.4 Basic Avionics Operation and Equipage Levels 2.4.1 Avionics Operating Concept 2.4.2 Avionics Equipage Classes 2.4.2.1 Transmitting Subsystem 2.4.2.2 Receiving Subsystem 2.5 Ground Station Operation 3 UAT Messages 3.1 UAT Message Formats 3.1.1 UAT ADS-B Message Formats 3.1.1.1 Transmitter Power Output Format I RTCA: UAT-WP-6-08 Sources Page 6 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT Sources RTCA: UAT-WP-4-12, UAT-WP-5-11, App H of 3.1.1.2 Synchronization I RTCA DO-282 3.1.1.3 Payload I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-07, UAT-WP-5-01 3.1.1.4 FEC Parity 3.1.1.4.1 Code Type 3.1.1.4.2 Generation and Transmission Order of FEC parity 3.1.2 UAT Ground Uplink Message Formats I RTCA: UAT-WP-5-06 3.1.2.1 Synchronization I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-12 3.1.2.2 FEC Parity (Before Interleaving and After De-interleaving) 3.1.2.2.1 Code Type 3.1.2.2.2 Generation and Transmission Order of FEC Parity 3.1.2.3 Interleaved Payload and FEC Parity 3.2 UAT Message Payload 3.2.1 UAT ADS-B Message Payload 3.2.1.1 Payload Type 3.2.1.2 Payload Elements I RTCA: UAT-WP-4-07, UAT-WP-5-01 3.2.1.3 ADS-B Payload Composition by Payload Type Code 3.2.1.4 Payload Transmission Order 3.2.1.5 Payload Contents 3.2.1.5.1 HEADER Element 3.2.1.5.1.1 PAYLOAD TYPE CODE 3.2.1.5.1.2 ADDRESS QUALIFIER RTCA: UAT-WP-5-02, UAT-WP-6-01 3.2.1.5.1.3 ADDRESS Field RTCA: UAT-WP-5-02, UAT-WP-6-01 Page 7 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 3.2.1.5.1.3.1 ICAO 24-Bit Aircraft Address of Transmitting Aircraft 3.2.1.5.1.3.2 Reserved for National Use 3.2.1.5.1.3.3 ICAO 24-Bit Aircraft Address of TIS-B Target Aircraft 3.2.1.5.1.3.4 TIS-B Track File Identifier 3.2.1.5.1.3.5 Surface Vehicle Address 3.2.1.5.1.3.6 Fixed Beacon ADS-B Beacon Address 3.2.1.5.2 STATE VECTOR Element 3.2.1.5.2.1 LATITUDE and LONGITUDE 3.2.1.5.2.2 ALTITUDE TYPE Field 3.2.1.5.2.3 ALTITUDE Field 3.2.1.5.2.4 NIC Field 3.2.1.5.2.5 A/G STATE Field 3.2.1.5.2.5.1 Determination of Vertical 3.2.1.5.2.5.2 of Vertical 3.2.1.5.2.6 Horizontal Velocity Subfields 3.2.1.5.2.6.1 as North Velocity Form 3.2.1.5.2.6.2 as Ground Speed Form 3.2.1.5.2.6.3 as East Velocity Form 3.2.1.5.2.6.4 as Track/Angle Heading Form 3.2.1.5.2.7 VERTICAL VELOCITY or A/V LENGTH/WIDTH CODE Field 3.2.1.5.2.7.1 as Vertical Velocity Form 3.2.1.5.2.7.1.1 Vertical Velocity Source Subfield Sources Page 8 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 3.2.1.5.2.7.1.2 Vertical Velocity Sign Subfield 3.2.1.5.2.7.1.3 Vertical Rate Subfield 3.2.1.5.2.7.2 as A/V Length and Width Code Form 3.2.1.5.2.8 UTC Field 3.2.1.5.2.9 Reserved Bits 3.2.1.5.2.10 Reserved Byte 18 of Payload Type Zero 3.2.1.5.3 STATE VECTOR Element (For TIS-B) 3.2.1.5.3.1 TIS-B SITE ID Field 3.2.1.5.3.2 for All Other Fields 3.2.1.5.4 MODE STATUS Element 3.2.1.5.4.1 EMITTER CATEGORY and CALL SIGN CHARACTERS #1 and #2 3.2.1.5.4.2 CALL SIGN CHARACTERS #3, #4 and #5 3.2.1.5.4.3 CALL SIGN CHARACTERS #6, #7 and #8 3.2.1.5.4.4 EMITTER CATEGORY 3.2.1.5.4.5 CALL SIGN 3.2.1.5.4.6 EMERGENCY/PRIORITY STATUS Field 3.2.1.5.4.7 UAT MANUAL VERSION Field 3.2.1.5.4.8 SIL Field 3.2.1.5.4.9 TRANSMIT MSO Field Sources Page 9 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 3.2.1.5.4.10 Reserved Bits 3.2.1.5.4.11 NAC P Field 3.2.1.5.4.12 NAC V Field 3.2.1.5.4.13 NIC BARO Field 3.2.1.5.4.14 CAPABILITY CODES Field 3.2.1.5.4.14.1 CDTI Traffic Display Capability Subfield 3.2.1.5.4.14.2 TCAS/ACAS Installed and Operational Subfield 3.2.1.5.4.15 OPERATIONAL MODES Field 3.2.1.5.4.15.1 TCAS/ACAS Resolution Advisory Flag 3.2.1.5.4.15.2 IDENT Switch Active Flag 3.2.1.5.4.15.3 Receiving ATC Services Flag 3.2.1.5.4.16 True/Magnetic Heading Flag 3.2.1.5.4.17 Call Sign Identification (CSID) 3.2.1.5.4.18 Reserved Bits 3.2.1.5.5 AUXILLIARY STATE VECTOR Element 3.2.1.5.5.1 SECONDARY ALTITUDE Field 3.2.1.5.5.2 Reserved Bits 3.2.1.5.6 TARGET STATE Element (Payload Type Codes 3 and 4 ) Sources Page 10 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 3.2.1.5.6.1 TARGET HEADING or TRACK ANGLE INFORMATION Field 3.2.1.5.6.1.1 Heading/Track Indicator Flag 3.2.1.5.6.1.2 Target Source Indicator (Horizontal) Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.1.3 Mode Indicator (Horizontal) Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.1.4 Reserved Bits 3.2.1.5.6.1.5 Target Heading or Track Angle Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.2 TARGET ALTITUDE INFORMATION Field 3.2.1.5.6.2.1 Target Altitude Type Flag 3.2.1.5.6.2.2 Target Source Indicator (Vertical) Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.2.3 Mode Indicator (Vertical) Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.2.4 Target Altitude Capability Subfield 3.2.1.5.6.2.5 Target Altitude Subfield 3.2.1.5.7 TARGET STATE Element (Payload Type Code 6 ) 3.2.1.5.8 TRAJECTORY CHANGE Element 3.2.2 UAT Ground Uplink Message Payload 3.2.2.1 UAT-Specific Header Sources Page 11 of 1414

Cross Reference Index for the UAT 3.2.2.1.1 GROUND STATION LATITUDE Field 3.2.2.1.2 GROUND STATION LONGITUDE Field 3.2.2.1.3 POSITION VALID Field 3.2.2.1.4 UTC Coupled Field 3.2.2.1.5 Reserved Bits 3.2.2.1.6 APPLICATION DATA VALID Field 3.2.2.1.7 SLOT ID Field 3.2.2.1.8 TIS-B SITE ID Field 3.2.2.1.9 Reserved Bits 3.2.2.2 Ground Uplink Application Data 4 System Timing and Message Transmission Procedures 4.1 Avionics 4.1.1 Procedures for Processing of Time Data I 4.1.1.1 UTC Coupled Condition 4.1.1.2 Non-UTC Coupled Condition 4.1.2 ADS-B Media Access Timing 4.1.2.1 The Message Start Opportunity (MSO) 4.1.2.2 Relationship of the MSO to the Modulated Data Message Transmission Procedures 4.1.3 for Scheduling of UAT ADS-B Message Types RTCA: UAT-WP-9-08 Sources Page 12 of 1414

4.1.3.1 Payload Selection Cycle 4.1.3.2 ADS-B Payload Type Allocation 4.1.4 Time Registration and Latency Requirements When in Non- 4.1.4.1 Precision Condition and UTC Coupled 4.1.4.2 Requirements When in Precision Condition and UTC Coupled 4.1.4.3 Requirements When Non-UTC Coupled 4.1.4.4 Data Timeout Cross Reference Index for the UAT 4.2 Ground Station 4.2.1 Procedures for Processing of Time Data 4.2.1.1 UTC Coupled Condition 4.2.1.2 Non-UTC Coupled Condition 4.2.2 UAT Ground Station Media Access 4.2.2.1 Time Slots 4.2.2.2 Time Slot Rotation and Channels 4.2.2.3 Transmission of Ground Uplink Message 5 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AIRBORNE EQUIPMENT 5.1 UAT Transmitter Input Requirements 5.2 UAT Receiver Output Requirements (Report Generation) Sources Page 13 of 1414

5.2.1 Receiver Time of Message Receipt 5.2.2 Report Assembly on Receipt of ADS-B Message 5.2.3 Report Assembly on Receipt of Ground Uplink Message 5.2.4 Message Reception-to-Report Completion Time 5.2.5 Response to Mutual Suppression Pulses 6 Potential Future Services Cross Reference Index for the UAT Sources Page 14 of 1414