DocumentCode :
141542
Title :
ATM system integration of a nationwide wide-area multilateration system: Integrating WAM into a state-of-the-art ATM system including an ARTAS tracker
Author :
Auer, Joachim ; Kobelbauer, Helmut ; Schranz, Herbert ; Berndt, Edmund ; Langhans, Werner
Author_Institution :
Austro Control Eng. Services, Austro Control GmbH, Vienna, Austria
fYear :
2014
fDate :
15-16 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
96
Lastpage :
100
Abstract :
Austro Control is implementing an Austria-wide Wide Area Multilateration (AWAM) System. The nationwide system is designed to improve surveillance coverage within the FIR LOVV for en-route and all six terminal airspaces and provides coverage and performance that is equal to or better than existing radar infrastructure. The system consists of a single Saab Sensis MDS system with a total of 61 sensors distributed throughout Austria feeding a single central processing station (CPS) located in Vienna. The system is used operationally at Austro Control since December 2013 in the en-route airspace as an additional surveillance sensor for the main tracker and fulfills the performance requirements for SPI IR [1] compliance. This paper describes the operational and technical challenges of integrating such a system into the operational ATM system, focusing mainly on the ARTAS tracker. Apart from integration into Austro Control´s main tracker ARTAS, AWAM will be included in the survival system tracker as well. One of the preconditions is to integrate it directly as a WAM system and make use of the advantages this technology can offer but still work well together with the existing radar infrastructure. The primary challenge is to model correctly the different properties and behavior of the WAM system compared to radar characteristics paired with the limited experience with such sensors in operational ATM systems. In order to increase system availability, the complete coverage volume of the AWAM system is split into several output segments. Those segments can be individually faulted without impacting other areas. For the ATM system including the trackers, AWAM therefore looks like a bundle of sensors and is processed accordingly. The integration into the surveillance data distribution and the operational status monitoring are additional challenges which will be discussed. The status of the implementation, encountered challenges and details of the chosen approach and solutions w- ll be presented in this paper.
Keywords :
airborne radar; electric sensing devices; search radar; ARTAS tracker; ATM system integration; AWAM system; Austria wide wide area multilateration; Austro control; CPS; FIR LOVV; SPI IR; Saab Sensis MDS system; central processing station; en-route airspace; nationwide wide area multilateration system; operational ATM system; radar infrastructure; surveillance coverage improvement; surveillance data distribution; surveillance sensor; survival system tracker; system availability; Finite impulse response filters; Protocols; Radar tracking; Sensor systems; Surveillance; ARTAS; ATM Surveillance; ATM Tracker; Surveillance Data Distribution; System Integration; Wide Area Multilateration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Communications - Enhanced Surveillance of Aircraft and Vehicles (TIWDC/ESAV), 2014 Tyrrhenian International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TIWDC-ESAV.2014.6945456
Filename :
6945456
Link To Document :
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