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Doc 9871 is technically aligned with RTCA DO-260B (US) and EUROCAE ED-102B (Europe), ensuring global interoperability. 4. Key Technical Contents 4.1 Mode S Data Registers (BDS Codes) The heart of Doc 9871 is the definition of BDS (Comm-B Data Selector) registers. These are 8-bit codes that specify what data an aircraft will downlink when interrogated.
1. Introduction ICAO Doc 9871 , titled "Technical Provisions for Mode S Services and Extended Squitter," is a critical, highly technical document within the Aeronautical Telecommunications framework. While the more commonly referenced Annex 10 (Aeronautical Telecommunications) establishes the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for surveillance systems, Doc 9871 provides the specific implementation details and coding tables necessary for engineers, avionics manufacturers, and software developers to build compliant Mode S (Selective) and ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast) systems. icao doc 9871
| Document | Role | |----------|------| | | SARPs for Surveillance and Collision Avoidance Systems | | Doc 9871 | Detailed technical provisions and coding for Mode S & ADS-B | | Doc 9684 | Manual on Mode S Specific Services | | Doc 9863 | Manual on ADS-B (for operational aspects) | Doc 9871 is technically aligned with RTCA DO-260B
G(x) = x^24 + x^23 + x^22 + x^21 + x^20 + x^19 + x^18 + x^17 + x^16 + x^15 + x^14 + x^13 + x^12 + x^11 + x^10 + x^9 + x^8 + x^7 + x^6 + x^5 + x^4 + x^3 + x^2 + x + 1 These are 8-bit codes that specify what data
Avionics engineers, surveillance system integrators, software developers, test equipment manufacturers, and aviation safety regulators. For further reading, refer to ICAO Annex 10, Volume IV (SARPs), and RTCA DO-260C / EUROCAE ED-102C for regional compliance.