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Mode S Secondary Surveillance Radar establishes selective and univocally addressed transactions with aircrafts while possible using efficiently the available budgets of time. Obtaining the last benefit is key to supporting high-traffic density within a coverage. Compound methods including different interleaving algorithms for the scheduling of Short Length Message transactions are presented and tested under a heavy load simulated scenario.
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In the literature [7] these types of periods are called SSR/all-call period and Mode S roll-call period, respectively.
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Except for the guards to cover the estimates of the trackers.
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The consideration of the constraints over the working cycle of the active components of the radar is beyond the scope of this work.
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A cycle is particular case of multiple transaction. A cycle is a saturated multiple transaction from the point of view of classical proper and improper interleaving algorithms.
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Bria, O., Giacomantone, J., Wanza, H.V. (2019). Compound Interleaving Scheduling for SLM Transactions in Mode S Surveillance Radar. In: Pesado, P., Aciti, C. (eds) Computer Science – CACIC 2018. CACIC 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 995. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20787-8_21
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