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Airborne Internet Forum. DASC October 16, 2003 Session Moderators: Ralph Yost, Pete McHugh & James Meer. Airborne Internet Definition. A private, secure and reliable peer-to-peer aircraft communications network that uses the same technologies as the commercial Internet.
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Airborne Internet Forum DASC October 16, 2003 Session Moderators: Ralph Yost, Pete McHugh & James Meer
Airborne Internet Definition A private, secure and reliable peer-to-peer aircraft communications network that uses the same technologies as the commercial Internet.
Charter for the Airborne Internet Collaboration Group • Using a public private collaboration: • Develop open systems architecture and standards for aviation digital communications • Foster and promote internet protocols in aviation • Develop intellectual content to guide and influence public and private investment
AI Consortium Principles • Promote concept and national value of airborne peer-to-peer communications • Open to public and private sector participants
A.I. Objectives • Creation of a public private collaboration • Advocate the capability of A.I. • Create A.I. guiding principles • Create an A.I. Operational Concept • Create and evaluate Systems Architectures • Develop an implementation roadmap – Near Term & Long Term • Influence, tailor or create standards
Airborne Internet Collaboration Group • What is the Airborne Internet and the Airborne Internet Collaboration Group? • The airborne internet provides a system architecture that integrates COTS and IP protocols and services to provide secure, high-speed digital , two way communications, air to air and air to ground. • The Airborne Internet Collaboration Group charter is to promote the concept and national value of airborne, peer-to-peer communications open to public and private sector participants. • Next Meetings: • Nov/Dec: Presentations and Demonstrations at Boeing ATM in McLean, VA • Next Meetings & Other Information: See • http://www.airborneinternet.com • More Information:http://www.airborneinternet.com • Ralph Yost: ralph.yost@faa.gov 609 485-5637 • James Meer: microflight@att.net 240 432 6612 • Pete McHugh: p.c.mchugh@larc.nasa.gov757 864 8490