Transformation in Wireless Connectivity: Guide to Prepare Airports
The main wireless applications at airports—passenger connectivity and airport staff communications—are imposing increasing demands on wireless capacity. Demand for passenger mobile connectivity is
skyrocketing as high-speed-capable devices proliferate, and passengers require enhanced connectivity
either for work or entertainment during dwell times, including location-based services for a custom travel
experience.
The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's
ACRP Research Report 242:
Transformation in Wireless Connectivity: Guide to Prepare Airports
is intended as a resource for airports as they
navigate through the existing taxonomy of wireless technologies and their use cases.
ACRP WebResource 15: Assessment Tool for Transformation in Wireless Connectivity is an assessment tool that supports the methodology outlined in the report. It provides a dynamic interface to input the current status of the wireless technology implementation at an airport and to input the intended goals regarding the development of the airport’s wireless infrastructure/use cases and generates a report that comprehensively compares the indicated current and target statuses.
Supplemental to the report is a
PowerPoint presentation that can be used by airport decisionmakers on proposed solutions.
This Summary Last Modified On: 6/13/2023