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  • DO-379A - Technical Standard of Aviation Profiles for Internet Protocol Suite Update
  • This Internet Protocol Suite (IPS) Profiles document specifies the unique adaptations required to enable the current Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comment (RFC) documents to specify technical requirements for Aeronautical data communications between an aircraft system and its corresponding peer host systems on the ground. It should be noted that these Profiles may be applied to support ground-ground aeronautical communications as well as command and control communication of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) or Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Additional provisions would be required to support air-ground digital voice. Voice communication may be supported using these Profiles. However, no special provisions have been made in these Profiles for digital voice or ground-ground communications.
  • DO-379A
  • Hard Copy
  • SC-223
  • 9/26/2024