Self-organized time-division multiple access

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The Self-Organized Time Division Multiple Access (STDMA) channel access method is based on an invention by Håkan Lans.

The system has been declared as the world standard for both marine- and aviation by the United Nations (IMO & ICAO) thus implementing a VHF Data Link.


IMO's Automatic Identification System is used for ships.

ICAO's 'VDL mode 4' is used by airplanes.

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