[SystemSafety] Boeing 787 position flaw
Martyn Thomas
martyn at thomas-associates.co.uk
Tue Dec 15 19:19:54 CET 2015
Yes, but Lat/Long would be available together from GPS, so it would be a
very strange decision to send them separately. Yet only one was missing
from the data packet, and the transponder software had been designed to
expect this.
Martyn
On 15/12/2015 17:52, GRAZEBROOK, Alvery N wrote:
> */a) /**/Transmitters and receivers are typically asynchronous
> processes passing their data through cyclically updated labels. It is
> reasonable for the communications layer to assume that transmitted
> data will miss an occasional transmission slot. /*
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