Experimentation Description

0384-EX-PL-2011 Text Documents

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

2011-08-18ELS_118569

                                EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM
Rockwell Collins, Inc., designs and develops equipment used in the Aeronautical Mobile
Satellite Service. Rockwell Collins respectfully requests a new experimental authorization to
support these efforts. The scope of the experimental program may be grouped into three general
activities as follows:

   1. Ground-Based Performance Monitoring
One purpose of the program is to continue ground-based evaluation of the existing system. The
purpose is to identify through on-the-air trials performance issues or other possible
improvements that could be made in the overall system, especially those that cannot be
discovered in any other way.

   2. System Integration Testing
Rockwell Collins routinely performs integration tests with new on-board (non-radiating)
equipment as such equipment becomes available. Rockwell Collins operates an integration lab
that allows it to simulate most aircraft interfaces as well as over-the-air operation with operating
Ground Earth Stations. The requested authorization will allow Rockwell Collins to use the
integration lab with the operating parameters identified in its application.

   3. Enhanced Function And New Equipment Development
Rockwell Collins’ existing system is being upgraded to handle other functions presently being
developed by the industry and Inmarsat. In particular, Rockwell Collins hopes to use the
experimental program to develop and test SATCOM radios capable of using the new
applications offered by SATCOM service providers, including broadband and other high speed
applications.


Satellites In Use

Rockwell Collins intends to use the four Inmarsat geostationary satellites that are visible from
the United States and support aeronautical services. These satellites are:

Inmarsat satellite I-3, designated ocean region = AOR-W, longitude = 54W
Inmarsat satellite I-3, designated ocean region = AOR-E, longitude = 15.5W
Inmarsat satellite I-3, designated ocean region = POR, longitude = 178E
Inmarsat satellite I-4, designated ocean region = Americas, longitude= 98W

In addition, Rockwell Collins intends to use Inmarsat satellites (which also support aeronautical
services) that are repositioned in the future that are visible from the United States.



Document Created: 2011-08-18 15:37:36
Document Modified: 2011-08-18 15:37:36

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